Contact Lenses vs. Traditional Glasses

If you need vision correction, there are multiple options to choose from. It can sometimes be difficult to select the one that is right for you. At Jackson Eye in Fairburn, our team is here to help you get the contact lenses and eyeglasses you need. Let’s look at what you need to know about both options.

What Is Similar About Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses?

Both of these methods of vision correction are very effective. They are prescribed based on the strength of correction that your eyes need. Since both can be customized, you can buy both glasses and contacts to have on hand. Our optometrist will provide you with the prescription you need after a full eye exam.

Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are small, soft lenses that fit directly over your eyeball. They provide full vision correction, including your peripheral vision. There are many different types of contacts, so if your first type doesn’t work for you, there are plenty of others to try. Contact lenses can be a great way to receive vision correction without having to worry about the pitfalls of glasses. However, you also run the risk of eye infections, since the lens directly touches your eyeball. With contacts, you need to be careful about following the directions from your eye doctor and keeping your lenses sanitary.

Glasses

Glasses are a form of vision correction that you wear. They don’t actually touch the eyeball. They are very simple to use, making them a popular option. Glasses frames come in many different styles, so you can make them a fashionable part of your outfit. However, glasses can break more easily than contact lenses. They also provide less vision correction, leaving your peripheral vision blurry.


Contact Jackson Eye for Vision Correction

The choice between glasses and contacts can be a difficult one. However, our optometrist can provide you with all of the information you need. At Jackson Eye in Fairburn, Dr. Jackson offers everything you need for vision correction. Call our team today at (770) 629-4351 to learn more or to book an appointment.

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