Contact Lenses v LASIK Eye Surgery: The Advantages and Disadvantages
By April | January 15, 2008
Are you getting fed up with spending a small fortune on buying, maintaining and replacing contact lenses along with annual eye examinations? If so then you might feel like a change. Either you could go for a 30-day contact lens which you can wear continuously or you could have a look at the more permanent LASIK eye surgery. Not sure which one is the best choice for you? Well, keep reading…
Advantages of 30-day Continuous Wear Contact Lenses
Quick - The results on your vision is both immediately noticeable and guaranteed. The instant you place one of these contact lenses onto your eye you will see perfectly. If it’s uncomfortable it means you’ve been given the wrong prescription so it’s a problem which is easy to fix.
Low Cost – These lenses will end up costing you less than a daily cup of coffee from your favourite café. When you reach the end of the 30 days you simply throw them away and pop in a new pair. This eliminates the need for all those cleaning solutions and other lens maintenance products. Although it’s recommended you keep a bottle of cleaners to hand, it’ll last for some time.
New Technology – The silicone hydrogel which is used to make these lenses are much more efficient at allowing oxygen into the eye. This keeps your eyes healthier and irritation-free.
If a recent eye examination shows you need to change your prescription this is a very easy process.
Disadvantages of 30-day Continuous Wear Contact Lenses
Despite new technology being used, some people still find it awkward to sleep with contact lenses on. If so then the 30-day lenses may not be the best choice for you. Also you have an increased chance of developing infections if you leave contact lenses in place whilst asleep.
Because your eyes can change over the years it’s strongly advisable to keep going for annual eye examinations to make sure your prescription is still valid.
Advantages of LASIK Eye Surgery
The success rates of LASIK eye surgery have improved considerably over the years due to better technology, training and experience. For those who choose surgery you will more than likely end up with 20/20 vision, or even better with results that are long-lasting.
The results you get from LASIK are pretty much immediate and a lot of patients can drive home after the operation.
Disadvantages of LASIK Eeye Surgery
Cost is one of the biggest prohibitive factors in choosing surgery. The cost is around $2,000 per eye so you may simply not be able to afford it. However many surgeons offer financing options.
LASIK eye corrective surgery is also not guaranteed and like other types of surgery mistakes can happen. There have been patients who haven’t seen any improvement and side effects can include glare, dry eyes and the appearance of spots.
Some people cannot have the surgery because their eyes are not healthy enough or overall health is not that good.
Although surgery is long lasting, you may still need to wear prescription glasses in years to come with presbyopia becomes an issue.
You will also need to continue your eye examination as normal.
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