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Cheap Contacts Or Lasik?

By: Evan Tyler



LASIK eye surgery is very popular, but there are still some that won’t get it. Some are afraid of a laser going into their eyes, which is understandable, and others simply can’t afford the price at this time. Others are simply waiting until it has been around longer to be sure it is as perfected as it can be. Until the time comes for surgery, those waiting will continue to wear contacts and glasses, and possibly save money for that surgery. In the meantime, they want to find cheap contacts so they have some money to set aside for later.

Where you buy your contacts will determine how much they cost. What is great about cheap contacts is that you can usually find the same brands that might cost you more at your eye doctor for much less. You know that even though they are priced low enough to be called cheap contacts, they are only cheap in price, not in quality. This means the same lenses at a great price, and you won’t have to worry about the health of your eyes.

Those looking for cheap contacts often look online. As long as you find a reputable company, you can usually rest easy about what you are ordering. What your eye doctor won’t tell you is that you can order on your own without getting a copy of your prescription. All you have to do is look on the side of the box to see what type of lens you need. The information is all there. You have to tell the online company that information and they can get you the lenses you need. Keep in mind though, that some of them will check to be sure you really have a prescription to protect themselves if something were to go wrong.

When ordering cheap contacts, there is one thing you do have to watch out for. When you get them in the mail, be sure to check the date on the lenses. Each box should have a date on it, and you don’t want any that are too old. If they have expired, they could hurt your eyes in ways you can’t imagine. Though the prospect of getting cheap contacts means more money in your pocket, those savings will mean nothing if you have problems with your eyes because you wore bad lenses. You could develop an infection, or old lenses could scratch your eye in a way that might require surgery or damage your sight permanently.

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