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What Is the Difference Between a Contact Lens Prescription and Eyeglasses?
Before you make your choice of corrective eyewear, we recommend knowing what the difference is between a contact lens prescription and eyeglasses. Contact lenses go on your eyes, while eyeglasses go over them.
In addition to how the eyewear fits, the two types of prescription lenses vary in the materials used to make them. Your contacts may be made with various materials, including silicone hydrogel, while your eyeglasses may have titanium frames and polycarbonate lenses.
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