It honestly depends on what you do. If you don't like having to stick things on your eye and clean them before you put them in and when you take them out, you should go with glasses. If you don't like a frame around your eyes and you don't mind the responsibility that contacts come with, then get contacts. I wanted contacts for so long but now that I see how much work it is to clean them, stick them in, feel my eye burning because of the solution, losing them because I can't really feel them falling out, etc..... I'd rather have glasses now, all you do is slip them on and off like it's nothing and put them in a case.
Lens is part of contact.
I have a prosthetic eye. It's like a contact lens, and it goes in similar to a contact lens
the first contact lens ever made was made out of glass.
no that is not true my mother has astigmatism and she has contact lens'.
The part of the eye that is similar to a contact lens is the crystalline lens.
One can go to Optimax for treatment for contact lens implants. This is for the severe levels of short sight and long sight. It replaces the natural eye lens with contact lens. Optimax does a great treatment.
Acuvue lens is a leader in the contact lens field because each individual lens is designed artistically and with topnotch craftsmanship. Acuvue lenses also last longer than the leading brands in contact lenses.
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I am searching for my contact lens. Please contact me later.
no. but you can't buy contact lens in the US without a prescription.
Californian optician Kevin Tuohy (1919-1968) introduced the first contact lens in 1948.
There were no contact lenses in 1888.