Are you considering making the leap from eyeglasses to contact lenses? Eyewear is more than just a medical necessity—it impacts your comfort, convenience, appearance and lifestyle. Could contacts be the right choice for you? Our team at Northern Virginia Doctors of Optometry is here to guide you. Learn some key factors you should consider for this potential transition.
Advantages of Contact Lenses
There are several advantages to consider when switching to contact lenses. Firstly, they offer more natural vision as lenses directly sit on your eyes, eliminating the peripheral distractions you might experience with eyeglasses. Even sports enthusiasts needing sports vision training, often prefer contact lenses as they do not interfere with physical activity. Secondly, aesthetics is a significant consideration. You might just prefer the way you look without glasses.
Disadvantages of Contact Lenses
However, contact lenses do have disadvantages. They require maintenance and a certain level of hand-eye coordination to put them in and take them out. For some, they can also cause initial discomfort, though most adjust over time. If not cared for properly, they may lead to eye infections.
Considerations Before Switching
Before making the switch, some considerations need to be kept in mind. The first one is vision health prerequisites. If you have been seeking treatment for certain eye conditions, it may be more appropriate for you to stick with eyeglasses. Lifestyle factors and financial costs should also be taken into account.
Understanding the Transition to Contact Lenses
Switching to contact lenses often entails an eye examination before getting a prescription. Your eye doctor will provide a fitting process and a trial period. Proper lens insertion and removal training and scheduled follow-up visits can make the transition stress-free.
Switching to Contact Lenses? Give Us a call!
Need contact lenses? Contact the Northern Virginia Doctors of Optometry at (703) 660-9494 (Alexandria), (703) 413-1400 (Crystal City), (703) 522-7676 (Clarendon), (703) 573-1200 (Falls Church), or (703) 467-9080 (Reston). You may also fill out our contact form to book a consultation with our team. We serve residents in Virginia, including Falls Church, VA, and the surrounding communities.