
Can Wearing Eyeglasses Where Bottom Of Glasses Is Very Close

Question: Can wearing eyeglasses where bottom of glasses is very close to face cause any lengthening or flattening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses? (picture attached for illustration)
Brief Answer:
no risk of any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from the pressure of the glasses...
Detailed Answer:
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I've gone through your query in details...
I've reviewed the attached picture...Well, let me reassure you that there's no chance of any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of the glasses...doesn't matter whichever fashion the eyeglasses are worn...
Not to worry...
Let me know if I can assist you further...
Wish you good health...
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no risk of any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from the pressure of the glasses...
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome back to 'Ask A Doctor' service...
I've gone through your query in details...
I've reviewed the attached picture...Well, let me reassure you that there's no chance of any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of the glasses...doesn't matter whichever fashion the eyeglasses are worn...
Not to worry...
Let me know if I can assist you further...
Wish you good health...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


So wearing eyeglasses where bottom of glasses is very close to face would not cause any lengthening or flattening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses?
Brief Answer:
no it won't, no worries...
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back,
No, wearing eyeglasses where the bottom of glasses is very close to face would not cause any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses.
No need to worry...
Take Care
Kind Regards
no it won't, no worries...
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back,
No, wearing eyeglasses where the bottom of glasses is very close to face would not cause any lengthening or flattening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses.
No need to worry...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


So wearing eyeglasses where bottom of glasses (bottom of glasses shown in picture) is very close to face would not cause any lengthening or flattening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses?
Brief Answer:
No, it won't...not to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello again...
No, it won't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones as already explained earlier...
There is nothing to worry at all...
Take Care
Kind Regards
No, it won't...not to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello again...
No, it won't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones as already explained earlier...
There is nothing to worry at all...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


If there's any water trapped in between lens and eyeglass frames or anywhere in glasses frame or lens can that cause any lengthening or flattening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses?
Such as any water trapped in bottom of glasses between frames and lens or any where in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses shown in picture IMG_1172.JPEG attached).
Such as any water trapped in bottom of glasses between frames and lens or any where in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses shown in picture IMG_1172.JPEG attached).

If there's any water trapped in between lens and eyeglass frames or anywhere in glasses frame or lens can that cause any flattening or lengthening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses?
Such as any water trapped in bottom of glasses between frames and lens or any where in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses shown in picture IMG_1172.JPEG attached).
Such as any water trapped in bottom of glasses between frames and lens or any where in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses shown in picture IMG_1172.JPEG attached).
Brief Answer:
no risk at all, not to worry...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the attached image is already reviewed during the very first query itself...
No, even if there's any water trapped in between the lens and eyeglass frames or anywhere in glasses frame or lens, it can't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones...
Nothing to worry, relax...
Take Care
Kind Regards
no risk at all, not to worry...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the attached image is already reviewed during the very first query itself...
No, even if there's any water trapped in between the lens and eyeglass frames or anywhere in glasses frame or lens, it can't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones...
Nothing to worry, relax...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


If there's any water trapped in bottom of glasses between frames and lens or any where in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses shown in picture IMG_1172.JPEG attached), can that cause any flattening or lengthening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses?
Brief Answer:
nothing to worry...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, I've already reviewed the attached picture...
No, there's no chance of any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses due to any water trapped in the bottom of glasses between frames and lens or anywhere in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses as depicted by the attached picture)...
There's no need to worry at all...
For future reference, you can always get in touch with me, below is my Direct follow-up link through which you can contact me directly anytime anywhere, I'll be happy to help -
https://www.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71041
Take Care
Kind Regards
nothing to worry...
Detailed Answer:
Yes, I've already reviewed the attached picture...
No, there's no chance of any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses due to any water trapped in the bottom of glasses between frames and lens or anywhere in bottom of glasses frames or lens (bottom of glasses as depicted by the attached picture)...
There's no need to worry at all...
For future reference, you can always get in touch with me, below is my Direct follow-up link through which you can contact me directly anytime anywhere, I'll be happy to help -
https://www.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71041
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee


After opening the door and wind and rain comes at you, if rain water gets trapped in between eyeglass frames and lens or anywhere in frames or lens can that cause any lengthening or flattening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses? Thanks.

After opening the door and wind and rain comes at you, if rain water gets trapped in between eyeglass frames and lens or anywhere in frames or lens can that cause any flattening or lengthening of face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses? Thanks.
Brief Answer:
no, it won't, nothing to worry...
Detailed Answer:
No, even if rainwater gets trapped in between eyeglass frames and lens or anywhere in frames or lens, it can't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses.
There's no need to worry at all...
For future reference, you can always get in touch with me, below is my Direct follow-up link through which you can contact me directly anytime anywhere, I'll be happy to assist -
https://www.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71041
Take Care
Kind Regards
no, it won't, nothing to worry...
Detailed Answer:
No, even if rainwater gets trapped in between eyeglass frames and lens or anywhere in frames or lens, it can't cause any flattening or lengthening of the face or facial bones from pressure or weight of glasses.
There's no need to worry at all...
For future reference, you can always get in touch with me, below is my Direct follow-up link through which you can contact me directly anytime anywhere, I'll be happy to assist -
https://www.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=71041
Take Care
Kind Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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