

Choosing the right type of contact lenses can make a significant difference in your comfort, vision quality, and eye health. For patients in Aurora, Newmarket, and Richmond Hill, the most common question we get at Parham Optical is: Should I go with daily disposable lenses or monthly lenses?
Let’s compare the two so you can make an informed decision.
Daily lenses are designed for single use. You put in a fresh pair every morning and discard them at night.
Pros:
Exceptional hygiene (less risk of infection)
No cleaning or storage required
Great for people with allergies or sensitive eyes
Cons:
More expensive per lens
Less environmentally friendly due to daily waste
Monthly contacts are worn for up to 30 days with proper cleaning and storage every night.
Pros:
More cost-effective in the long run
Environmentally friendlier (fewer disposables)
Available in a wider range of prescriptions
Cons:
Requires cleaning and storing every day
Higher risk of infection if hygiene is neglected
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Lifestyle: If you’re active or travel often, dailies might be more convenient.
Budget: Monthlies usually cost less over time, but they come with the added expense of cleaning solutions.
Eye Sensitivity: Daily lenses are often recommended for people with allergies, dry eyes, or seasonal irritation.
Both daily and monthly lenses can be safe if used correctly. However, optometrists often recommend dailies for teenagers and new users because of their ease and hygiene.
Monthly lenses reduce plastic waste, making them a better choice for environmentally conscious patients in Aurora and Richmond Hill. However, some brands now offer eco-friendly daily lens options.
Some complex prescriptions are only available in monthly format. If you have astigmatism, presbyopia, or require multifocal lenses, monthly lenses may be the only option.
Whether you’re considering switching lens types or trying contacts for the first time, Parham Optical is here to help. Call now to book an appointment with our experienced optometrists.