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    Planning to Ditch Glasses? ASG Eye Hospital’s Experts Explain Whether LASIK or Contact Lenses Are the Right Choice

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiApril 18, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], April 18: Most people do not decide to explore LASIK or contact lenses on a good day. They decide on the day their glasses fog up while walking into a restaurant, or when they realise they cannot read the board at the gym without squinting. It is rarely a dramatic moment. It is a small inconvenience, repeated often enough that it stops feeling acceptable.

    Once that threshold is crossed, two options tend to come up: LASIK surgery or contact lenses. Both get you out of frames. But they solve the problem differently, suit different people, and carry very different long-term implications. Understanding which one is right for you starts well before the procedure – it starts with knowing what each option actually asks of you.

    Understanding the LASIK vs contact lenses question properly

    The LASIK vs contact lenses comparison is not about which works better in general. Both have correct vision. The difference is in how, for how long, and for whom each option is appropriate.

    Contact lenses sit on the eye and correct vision optically each day. They require regular replacement, cleaning, and consistent compliance. LASIK reshapes the cornea permanently using a laser. The correction is built into the eye itself with no lens to insert and no routine to maintain.

    The question that often follows is: If LASIK is permanent, why would anyone choose contact lenses instead?

    Because not everyone is a candidate for LASIK. And for those who are, the decision still depends on more than just eligibility.

    What contact lenses offer and where they fall short

    Contact lenses work reliably for most refractive errors and suit people with a stable prescription and no complications. The practical limitations are real, though. Long-term wear reduces corneal oxygen supply, which over time can cause dryness and irritation, particularly in air-conditioned spaces or with extended screen use.

    There is also the compliance factor. Sleeping in lenses, overwearing them, or skipping cleaning steps raises the risk of corneal infections. The convenience of contacts depends entirely on how well the routine is maintained.

    Situations where contact lenses tend to remain the better choice:

    •        Corneas that are too thin or irregular for LASIK

    •        Prescriptions outside the range treatable by laser correction

    •       People who prefer a non-permanent correction option

    LASIK surgery vs contact lenses: what the procedure actually changes

    In the LASIK surgery vs contact lenses comparison, the key distinction is permanence. LASIK reshapes corneal tissue – the change is structural and lasting. The procedure takes around 15 minutes per eye, and most patients see a significant improvement within 24 hours.

    What LASIK removes from daily life is the maintenance: no cases, no solution, no lens orders. For people who travel frequently, work in active or outdoor environments, or simply find the lens routine tiring, this tends to be what tips the decision.

    A concern that comes up in consultations is: Will the correction last, or will my vision change again?

    For most eligible patients with a stable prescription, the results hold well. Presbyopia still develops in the mid-forties regardless of LASIK, and a small percentage may need an enhancement years later if the prescription shifts. But the correction itself is not temporary.

    Should I choose LASIK or contact lenses: eligibility first

    Should I choose LASIK or contact lenses? It is a question that starts with eligibility. LASIK is not suitable for everyone, and a proper pre-surgical evaluation determines whether it is even an option.

    Factors that support LASIK candidacy:

    •        Age 18 and above, with a stable prescription for at least a year

    •        Adequate corneal thickness to safely reshape

    •        No active corneal disease or significant dry eye

    •        Refractive error within the laser-treatable range

    Those who do not meet these criteria are not limited to glasses. ICL surgery, Implantable Collamer Lens, is an alternative for thin corneas or higher prescriptions. Contact lenses remain a reliable day-to-day option for most.

    At ASG Eye Hospital, the pre-LASIK evaluation covers corneal topography, pachymetry, tear film assessment, and a full refraction check. The recommendation follows from that data.

    Is LASIK better than contact lenses for daily life

    Whether LASIK is better than contact lenses depends on what your day actually looks like. For someone who swims, plays sports, or works outdoors, LASIK removes the risk and inconvenience that lenses introduce. For someone with a mild prescription and no complaints with their lens routine, the case for surgery is less pressing.

    Cost is another factor. Contact lenses carry an ongoing expense that accumulates over the years. LASIK is a one-time cost that often works out to less over a decade, but it is an upfront investment. Both the financial and practical sides vary by person.

    What tends to shift the decision in consultations is when patients realise how much of their day is quietly organised around their lenses.

    The evening reminder to remove lenses, the morning routine before you can see clearly, and the backup glasses. LASIK removes all of it. Whether that matters enough is a personal call.

    Final thoughts on LASIK or contact lenses

    LASIK or contact lenses, which is better, is not a question with a universal answer. It is a question with a right answer for each individual, based on their eyes, their prescription, their lifestyle, and whether they want a permanent change or prefer flexibility.

    ASG Eye Hospital, with centres in Mumbai, Noida, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Goa, Guwahati, Patna, Ahmedabad,  Indore, Lucknow, and more, offers detailed pre-LASIK evaluations across its network. The process is a thorough examination first, followed by a recommendation based on what the eyes can support, not a default answer either way.

    Ditching glasses is possible for most people. The consultation is what makes it safe.

    FAQs

    1. What is the main difference between LASIK vs contact lenses?

    LASIK permanently reshapes the cornea in a one-time procedure. Contact lenses are a daily optical correction that requires ongoing maintenance. LASIK eliminates the routine; contacts maintain it.

    2. Is LASIK better than contact lenses for long-term eye health?

    For eligible candidates, LASIK removes the long-term risks associated with extended lens wear, including dryness and infection risk. Contacts are safe when used correctly, but compliance matters significantly over time.

    3. Who is not suitable for LASIK surgery?

    Those with thin or irregular corneas, unstable prescriptions, active corneal conditions, or significant dry eye may not qualify. A pre-surgical evaluation determines this – it cannot be assessed without examination.

    4. How long does LASIK correction last?

    For most patients, the correction holds long term. Presbyopia develops with age regardless of LASIK, and a small number of patients may need an enhancement if the prescription shifts over time.

    5. How do I decide whether to choose LASIK or contact lenses?

    Start with an eye examination to check eligibility. The decision then factors in prescription stability, corneal health, lifestyle, and personal preference. A specialist walks through the options once the clinical picture is clear.

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