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Choose Contact Lenses: The Benefits of Lenses for Young Adults

The need to purchase glasses is often difficult for a teen. The mere thought of ''four eyes'' can make a teenager panic. As opposed to eyeglasses, kids and teenagers who wear contact lenses report a significant enhancement in their looks, a newly published study shows. The study report indicates that starting at the age of eight, children may prefer being given the option of lenses. Results were recorded in the November issue of Eye & Contact Lens, published by the Contact Lens Association.

What is it about contacts that teens like? Young adults are self-conscious, and they generally feel more attractive and accepted if they don't have eye glasses being the center of their appearance. Contact lenses may promote a teenager's self-esteem by providing them a less visible alternative for vision correction.

Moreover, contact lenses are better for young adults who play sports. For adolescents, contacts may be safer than glasses in many situations. Unlike glasses, lenses are not easily during basketball, and other rough sports. Contact lenses are also more convenient when engaging in sports that necessitate face shields. By allowing for a complete range of vision, they can also enhance teen's peripheral vision during sport games.

Generally before your child tries contacts you will want to consult your optometrist to discuss any possible issues your child might have. Our Troy optometry practice will be glad to help you in determining the right plan for your teenager's contacts.

If your child or teenager is in need of vision correction, why not try contacts? Through just a simple soft lens, you can really change your teen's life. With the large variety of lenses on the market, you and your eye care practitioner can work with your child to determine what modality is most suitable for their personality, maturity and lifestyle.


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