Shall my nose and eyes be normal again after wearing glasses for 15 years?!


Question: I started wearing glasses when I was six years old. Now I am 20 and I finally started with contacts. The only problem I have now is that you see where my glasses stood on my nose. I have, by lack of a better word, a little witch nose. As if my glasses have been pushed into my nose.
Under my eyes I also have big, dark circles.

Will this all ever go away or do I just have to suck up and live with it?


Answers: I started wearing glasses when I was six years old. Now I am 20 and I finally started with contacts. The only problem I have now is that you see where my glasses stood on my nose. I have, by lack of a better word, a little witch nose. As if my glasses have been pushed into my nose.
Under my eyes I also have big, dark circles.

Will this all ever go away or do I just have to suck up and live with it?

The indentation on your nose will gradually fade away as time wears on. Don't forget you wore your glasses in the same position on your nose for 14 years; they were bound to leave a bit of a mark.

The dark circles under your eyes are not from your glasses. Perhaps you never noticed them before because your frames may have masked them and now that you're wearing contacts, your seeing them. The skin under your eyes is very thin which makes the veins and blood vessels easier to see. Try getting some more sleep at night, and drinking plenty of water, and of course, a little cover-up never hurt anyone. I use it as well. Put your make-up on after you have your contacts in though; not before.

Hope this helps!

Nose problem and dark circles under eyes are not a result of the glasses.

You got your conditions after 15 years. You expect them to go away in one day. No way. Similarly, you will need time before your conditions return to normal.

Glasses don't change the shape of your nose, you're just used to seeing less of it. Dark circles, if not caused by lack of sleep, are often hereditary, absolutely nothing to do with glasses. You can cover it with make-up.





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