Friday, 14 June 2013

To wear contacts or not?



In continuing with the tradition of “To Be or Not To Be”, well to wear contacts or wear glasses, that is the question.

Either option can correct your vision. The answer largely depends upon what you’re looking for and the type of lifestyle you have.

Switching to contacts from eyeglasses can offer you more freedom. For example, if you play sports, you’ll no longer need to worry about your glasses slipping off as you charge down the field or court. Contact lenses can help offer better peripheral vision, too. If you’re not a sports person, there are other advantages of contacts to consider. For one, they won’t fog up the way glasses do. Another advantage of contacts, you won’t have to worry about replacing expensive frames or matching your attire to complement your glasses. Contact lenses can let you be you.

Many people choose to wear glasses simply because they like them. And, that’s fine. Choosing between contacts and glasses often boils down to the wearer’s subjective choice.

Contacts are now much more comfortable, and many can be worn longer depending upon their replacement schedule.

Millions of Americans wear glasses or contact lenses. And they have many choices in how, where, and from whom to buy their prescription eyewear: providers such as optometrists, ophthalmologists, and dispensing opticians, and sellers such as specialty shops, large wholesale stores, mail-order and online retailers.

Are you looking for new prescription glasses or contact lenses? 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore® has a huge selection of eyeglasses, sunglasses, designer frames, and more. Drop in at any convenient location at Orlando, Melbourne or Orange City. We have “A Frame for Every Face and A Price for Any Budget®.”

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