Eye Glasses vs contact lenses :
✔ Contacts conform to the curvature of your eye, providing a wider field of view and causing less vision distortions and obstructions than eyeglasses.
✔ Contact lenses don't get in the way when playing sports and exercising.
✔ Contact lenses won't clash with what you're wearing.
✔ Contacts typically aren't affected by weather conditions and won't fog up in cold weather like glasses.
✔ If you want to see how you would look with a different eye color, you can experiment with color contact lenses. You can even purchase special-effect contacts to match your Halloween or fancy dress costume!
✖ Eyeglasses sit about 12mm (about a half inch) from your eyes, so peripheral vision can be distorted. Many people also report difficulty focusing on objects and blurry vision when they first start wearing glasses or change prescriptions.
✖ Some people don't like how they look in glasses and feel it detracts from their facial aesthetics or hides their features.
✖ If you have a strong prescription, the edges of your lenses may be thick and unappealing or your glasses might make your eyes appear unnaturally minified or magnified.
✖ Eyeglasses can be affected by the elements — your vision can be obstructed or blurred by precipitation collecting on your lenses or when they fog up in cold weather.
✖ Some frames can exert constant pressure on your nose and behind your ears, leading to headaches and general discomfort.