How can I wear my glasses without putting pressure on my nose? - OpticBridge

How can I wear my glasses without putting pressure on my nose?

How To Wear Glasses Without Touching Nose

After undergoing a rhinoplasty or nose surgery, doctors advise patients to not wear glasses during the 6-8 weeks of recovery

So what happens when someone who wears glasses gets nose surgery? Since glasses sit on the part of the nose that will be reconstructed, putting pressure on the new nose as they heal would compromise the recovery of the surgery.


Wearing glasses on your nose after having surgery has serious implications and risk. The pressure of eyewear on the nose will cause your bones to shift and become asymmetrical, requiring more corrective surgery. 


Since you want to get your nose surgery right the first time, Doctors highly advise patients to avoid wearing glasses that touch the nose bridge for 6-8 weeks after surgery. Contact lenses are an option, but how about people that are allergic to them or find them uncomfortable?

 

OpticBridge™ Rhinoplasty Glasses Holder

Designed to lift glasses away from the nose, OpticBridge™ Rhinoplasty Glasses Holder is a comfortable and convenient way to wear your glasses after a nose job without putting pressure on the nasal bones, eliminating all contacts of the nose.
The patented rigid polymer design grips the bottom part of your glasses and distributes the weight of the frames on medical grade gel pads that rest on your upper cheeks.

OpticBridge™ securely holds eyewear above the nose, allowing you to wear glasses normally while your nasal bones heal. It is lightweight, easy to use and virtually undetectable. 

The right support minimizes the potential for pain, injury, and increased healing time due to pressure on the bridge or sides of your nose. With OpticBridge you can wear your glasses effortlessly and securely while you heal from your nose surgery.  

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