Choosing between daily and monthly contact lenses can seem complex. However, depending on your lifestyle, budget and specific needs, one option may suit you better.
Daily contact lenses
Advantages:
Optimum hygiene: These lenses are designed for single-day wear, reducing the risk of deposit build-up and eye infections.
Convenience: There is no need for cleaning products or storage cases. Just slip on a new pair every morning and throw them away at night.
Comfort: They're often made from ultra-fine, moisturizing materials, ideal for sensitive eyes.
Disadvantages:
Cost: Although their unit price is low, daily use can quickly increase, especially if you wear contacts daily.
Waste: Single-use lenses generate more waste, which can be an obstacle for those who prefer more ecological solutions.
Monthly disposable contact lenses
Advantages:
Economy: Monthly lenses are often less expensive in the long term. A single pair can be used for a month, provided they are properly cared for.
Durability: Ideal for regular wearers who want to minimize waste.
Varied choice: Available in a wide range of corrections and materials, they meet specific needs, such as correcting astigmatism or presbyopia.
Disadvantages:
Maintenance: They require rigorous cleaning and a disinfectant solution to avoid infection.
Reduced comfort: Deposits can build up on the lens over time, reducing comfort at the end of the month.
How should I choose?
Your choice depends on your lifestyle and priorities.
• For occasional use: Daily contacts are ideal for athletes, travellers or special occasions.
• For regular use: Monthly contact lenses are economical if you wear contact almost every day and are comfortable with their care.
• For sensitive eyes: Daily lenses are often better tolerated, thanks to their daily freshness.
Whether you opt for daily or monthly contact lenses, the important thing is to respect your Optometrist's recommendations and follow a rigorous hygiene routine. If you're still unsure, make an appointment at an IRIS store for a complete eye examination and evaluation. Our vision professionals will happily advise you on the best option for your eyes.