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The Drawbacks Of Wearing Glasses and How Refractive Surgery Can Help



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By : Kate Dawson    9 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-11 14:59:45
The status that eye glasses have is pretty mixed. Popular to the extent of being a fashion accessory, glasses are also the source of complaints, with tired eyes, sore nose bridges and the hassle of having to take them on and off repeatedly every day the most common. Getting refractive surgery is the perfect solution to everything, it seems. The fact is that getting to the root of an eye sight problem is more effective than simply covering over the problem with frames. But despite the fact that replacing the flawed natural lens with an artificial refractive lens is the best route to take, there are those who still hesitate.
Reasons for hesitation vary, with some feeling that surgery is not necessary, and others believing that the refractive lens exchange cost is probably too high. Neither of these reasons are based on fact, however, and when one reads the refractive lens exchange reviews from patients who have already gone through the procedure, taking the plunge is clearly worthwhile. What cannot be denied is that there are several drawbacks to sticking with eye glasses, regardless of the style, brand and even value of the glasses that are worn. Whether high street or designer brands, whether cheap or expensive, the negative aspects are the same. And getting surgery to treat the refractive failings of the eye is the permanent and hassle free option. Sore Noses and Eyes One of the biggest drawbacks of eye glasses is that the eyes are still forced to suffer some discomfort. No matter how perfectly a pair of glasses sits on the bridge of the nose, wearing them can cause irritation and leave deep impressions on the skin. After long periods of time wearing the glasses, most people feel a need to remove them and rub the area. The same can be said of the eyes themselves. With some strain caused to the eyes when glasses are removed and then worn again numerous times over the course of the day. Inconvenience of Changing Glasses Of course, because the lenses set in the frames are designed to counter a particular vision flaw, such as short sightedness or long sightedness, it is sometimes necessary to change glasses according to the specific situation. For example, a person working in the office may need to wear one prescription pair to allow them to read the paperwork and work at the computer. But when it comes time to go home, they may need to change prescription glasses to allow them to drive. Therefore, two pairs are necessary. Glasses Replaced It is always possible to get bifocal lenses, which means that the wearer can see objects both near and far. However, should the glasses be lost or damaged, then the consequence is doubled and the wearer can neither work nor drive. It is a bit like having all your eggs in one basket. The fact is that should a pair of glasses break, be scratched or even be stolen, then the process of getting another prescription pair has to be repeated. Also, as the years go by, the prescription may need to be changed as age takes its toll on the quality of sight. This underlines the fact that glasses only cover over, and do not cure, eye conditions. Hours Spent Searching A fourth drawback is the fact that people can sometimes waste hours searching for their glasses, wasting time and suffering increasing levels of frustration. It may not be a major issue, but it is something that wearers will admit to being driven round the twist over. But the simple reality is that all of these drawbacks and inconveniences can be avoided by having refractive surgery done. By removing the natural lens, and replacing it with a precision designed artificial intraocular lens, the problems that an individual may have with their sight can be effectively cured. Fears over refractive lens exchange cost are put to rest with the fact that interest free credit financing can be had to reduce the overall fees to 12 monthly installments, while the cost itself is a little more than the average family holiday abroad. Read the refractive lens exchange reviews, and the benefits are clearly confirmed, with vastly improved eye sight and no extra fees, as faced when glasses wearers need replacement glasses or new prescription lenses.
Author Resource:- Kate Dawson writes articles about Clarivu, a refractive surgery offered by surgeons at Optegra eye hospitals around the UK. The Clarivu website has details of the refractive lens exchange cost, as well as a number of refractive lens exchange reviews.
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