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If you require corrective solutions for your vision, you’ve likely chosen one type of eyeglasses or contact lenses and stuck with them. However, it’s always worthwhile to reevaluate the type of corrective lens you use and decide which kind fits your lifestyle. Here are some tips on how to pick the right glasses or contact lenses.

A Guide to Choosing Proper Eyewear

Picking the Right Eyeglasses

Eyeglasses have been correcting vision since British opticians first designed spectacle frames in the 1700s. Nowadays, single vision lenses are famous for fixing distance issues, while multifocal lenses are suitable for reading and long distances. Multifocal glasses come in a variety of forms, including bifocals, trifocals, and progressive lenses, which can fit a variety of situations without forcing you to change your lenses.

eyeglassesToday’s eyeglass lenses are now mostly made of plastic. They provide dependable vision correction and are easy to clean and manage. If you’re wary of letting contact lenses touch your eyes, glasses are an easy alternative. You can also incorporate them into your personal style, since you can choose from a variety of frame and lens options.

Picking the Right Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are a good choice if you want a vision solution that isn’t as obtrusive as eyeglasses. Contacts are available in both plastic and glass forms. Different lens options include daily-wear lenses (which you wear throughout the day and clean at night), disposable contacts (which are worn once and thrown away), and extended-wear lenses (which can be worn overnight and cleaned once a week).

Since contacts are worn directly on the eyes, they’re more popular with athletes, since glasses can fall off or go askew as a result of sudden physical movement. They offer better peripheral vision than regular eyeglasses, and they also provide wearers a more natural look at a lower cost than surgery.

 

 

If you’re curious about what corrective vision-wear is best for you, trust the professionals at Spencerport Optical in Spencerport, NY. Servicing the Rochester suburban area for nearly 40 years, these friendly eye doctors are equipped to handle a host of eye care needs, including eyeglasses fittings, eye exams, and designer eyewear. Visit their website for a look at their services or call for an appointment at (585) 352-1960.    

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