by Liz on Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:42 pm
It could be caused by the pressure on the temples. If the pain did not go away even after the adjustment, the
eyeglasses frame might be just too small for you. Next time try to go with a larger frame. Take a look at the lens size and bridge measurement on your old
eyeglasses for comparison (they are usually marked on the inside of one of the arms, in there is a picture in the previous post).
Also, if you like the frame, but it sits to tight; check with an optician if they have the same frame in a larger size. Some
eyeglasses manufacturers make same model in two or three sizes. Good example will be
Ray-Ban eyeglasses,
DKNY eyeglasses, etc.
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