depends on your face, try both!!
2006-07-22 03:58:14
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answered by Grandma of six 5
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Try a new frame that fits your prescription but make sure it fits your face properly. Prescription glasses that extend over the eyebrow (the old Sally Jesse Raphael's) are for the old folks who don't care about fashion anymore. Contacts aren't for everyone. They cause irritation I've heard with some people and certain medical conditions can prohibit you from wearing them and using those solution also. But there are several celebrities who wear prescription contacts that are blind without them so whatever you want to try first is up to you. Glasses do take away from beautiful facial features and sometimes mess up what could have been a nice photo because of the glare or just attracting too much attention to the glasses themselves.
2006-07-22 11:03:25
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answered by duvaldiva.com 6
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Why do some people need glasses and others don't? Everyone's eyes are a little different - not just the color, but the way they work and how well they see. Sometimes all the parts of the eye don't work together the way they should. But eyeglasses or contact lenses, also called corrective lenses, can help most people see more clearly.
How Eyes Work
The eyeball includes the cornea (say: kor-nee-uh), clear tissue that helps the eye focus; the iris, the colored part; the pupil, which lets light into the eye; and the retina, at the very back of the eye. When all of the eyes' parts are working properly, a kid doesn't have vision problems. You can see because your eyes capture an image and send that image to your brain, where it can be interpreted. For instance, if there's an elephant in front of you, almost instantly, your brain says, "Hey, that's an elephant."
Your eyes need to bend light rays so the image can be focused sharply on your retina. The better your retina records the image, the more likely that your brain will interpret the image, and the more likely you will see the image clearly.
Refracting is a big word that means bending light rays. If a person has vision trouble, it's often a refractive problem. Glasses or contact lenses work so well because they can correct refractive problems. In other words, they bend the light rays in a way that lets you see more clearly. Laser surgery also can correct some vision problems, but it's not recommended for kids because they're still growing.
Nearsighted and Farsighted - Which Is Which?
Nearsightedness and farsightedness are common refractive problems. It's easy to get the two confused.
Nearsighted means the person can see stuff that's near, like a book, but has trouble seeing stuff that's far away.
Farsighted means the person can see stuff that's far away, but has trouble seeing up close, like reading the print in a book.
In both cases, the image is not properly focused on the retina. With nearsightedness, the image becomes focused in front of the retina. With farsightedness, the image is focused behind the retina. The shape of a person's eyeballs also can cause refractive problems.
Another refractive problem is called astigmatism (say: uh-stig-muh-tih-zum). This means that the cornea is an uneven shape, and it bends the light in different directions. This can distort what a person sees and make things look blurry.
Glasses or contact lenses correct vision because they allow the eye to focus light in the right spot on the retina - the spot that produces the clearest image. Because everyone's eyes are different, a pair of glasses that makes one person see wonderfully may look terribly blurry to another person. You know this if you've ever tried on someone else's glasses!
If you need glasses or contact lenses, your doctor will write down your prescription. In this case, a prescription doesn't mean medicine you'll pick up at the drugstore. A vision prescription is a piece of paper with numbers on it. The people who will make your glasses for you need these numbers to create lenses that will correct the way your eye bends light. Remember, the target is right in the center of the retina.
Eye Exams
If you're having trouble with your vision, your mom or dad can take you for an eye exam. This might happen as part of your regular checkup at the doctor. But you need to see a vision specialist if your parents or your doctor think you might need glasses.
You might see an ophthalmologist, optometrist, or an optician. What's the difference? An ophthalmologist is a doctor trained to treat vision problems who may also do eye surgery.
An optometrist is a licensed professional who specializes in eye exams and in figuring out the right prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses. Opticians make or sell eyeglasses and contact lenses according to an ophthalmologist's or optometrist's prescription.
At your eye exam, you'll probably be asked to read from an eye chart. This is the chart with letters in different sizes. You also might be asked to look at some text up close, like reading from a book. These tests measure how well you see from close and from far away.
If you need glasses or contact lenses, there's a special gizmo that lets you try a few different prescriptions until you find the one that gives you the clearest vision. It's kind of like a big pair of glasses, but a bunch of different lenses can be switched in and out really quickly.
The person doing your eye exam may switch between two different lenses and say, "Like this or like this?" You'll have to say which one looks clearest. If you're not sure, say so. Remember, the idea is that you get the right prescription so your vision will be top-notch!
The Fun Part
If you're going to get glasses, it's time to pick frames. It can be fun to try these on. Choose ones that are comfortable and sturdy. But also make sure you like them - you'll be wearing them a lot! The lenses themselves can be made of different materials, such as safety glass and plastic (polycarbonate).
Glass tends to be heavy and it can shatter. Plastic scratches easily, but it's often the best choice for kids. If you play sports, you may want to ask about eyewear you can wear on the field.
With glasses, you'll also want to find out how to clean them properly. And it helps if you have a glasses case and put them in it when you're not wearing them. The last thing you want is to sit on your new glasses. Crunch!
If you're going to get contact lenses, you'll get some advice from the ophthalmologist or optician about which kind will be best for you. Some are disposable and others need to be cleaned. When you learn which type you're going to get, you can start becoming an expert in how to wear them safely and keeping them clean.
But the really fun part of new glasses or contact lenses is how well you can see. They can make your whole world look better!
2006-07-22 10:59:00
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answered by TooheyMomster 2
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Contact lenses are better in my opinion because if you wear glasses people automatically think you're a nerd or a geek or something stupid. Get contact lenses though you have to get used to them but you probably will look better with contacts than with glasses. Hope this helps.
2006-07-22 12:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had glasses since I was in second grade and when I turned ten, I finally got contacts. Glasses can be cute and if they help you see better, the I would just stick with what you have, but contacts are a luxury to have.
2006-07-22 11:13:32
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answered by claireBEAR 1
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I like contacts better cuz i just look better. but i have a pair of glasses i wear at night when i take the contacts out & in the morning before i put in the contacts.
2006-07-22 11:38:32
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answered by HoTt♥ChIcK 3
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For most activities contact lens are better. But sometimes wearing glasses during a romantic encounter,they can be very sexy! When someone wants to kiss you,it can be very sexy when they take your glasses off your face to kiss you. Talk to your eye doctor about wearing contacts. Your doctor can tell you which contacts are best for you!
2006-07-22 11:15:01
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answered by John34 4
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i think glasses makes a person look distinctive, attractively. also contacts are good for a change and also to help relax behind the ears and nose a little bit...if you like your self with out glasses i would recommend to save some money and get the eye surgery done. my husband got it and he sees better then myself...up to your likings...every one has there beauty.
2006-07-23 00:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have both and I like being able to switch it up. Depending on the size and shape of your face though you may look really cute with glasses.
2006-07-22 11:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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try contact they r awesome but keep glasses around u need to give ur eyes a break
2006-07-22 12:29:45
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answered by gurlfriin 2
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It depends. Glasses can compliment your outfit, but so can not wearing glasses. Try both.
2006-07-22 11:17:55
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answered by Lord Rupert Everton 3
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