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Frame Size Adjustments: What I Learned


Professional adjustments can make a slightly wrong size work better. My optician taught me what can and cannot be adjusted.


What Can Be Adjusted

Temple angle and curve
Nose pad position and angle
Frame tilt
Minor width changes


What Cannot Be Adjusted

Lens width, bridge width, and temple length are fixed. If these measurements are wrong, adjustments won't help. I need the right base size first.


My Experience

I bought 52-18-140 frames that felt slightly off. My optician adjusted the temple curve and nose pads. Now they fit perfectly. The base size was right - adjustments just fine-tuned it.


The Result

Perfect fit through professional adjustments, but only because I started with the right base measurements.