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Tilly2 | 21:09 Tue 09th Nov 2021 | ChatterBank
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...but they don't sit straight on my face. Do I have one ear lower that the other?
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Go back to the opticians. They can adjust them to fit.
No one has exactly level ears.
Do I have one ear lower that the other?
NO
but you might just have one ear higher than the other

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Hoppy, how do they adjust them?

You are right Johnny!
//Hoppy, how do they adjust them?//
Cosmetic surgery?
https://www.healthline.com/health/asymmetrical-face
You can either tilt your head or level up your arms Tills. ;))
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My arms are ok Togo. They match. :-)
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Bob, facial asymmetry is a step too far!
They probably won't describe it this way, but they bend them.
If they're on a flat surface, do both ends of the legs touch that surface?
Serious now Tills. Most of us who use spectacles fold and put them in a case sometimes. One of the arms is under the other and if it is a tight case or you stuff a cleaning cloth in as well , or have a soft case that sometimres gets squashed in your handbag(like me) then the pressure on the spectacle arms gradually moves one of the out of alignment. When you put them on it makes it can make you look quizzical or less than all there. Bend one of the arms ... carefully and gradually.
try only wearing one pair at a time :)))
If the arms on the spectacles look good to go look at the nose bridge. If it is one that is not built into a solid frame then this can be adjusted too. Or get your nose fixed. :))
don't try to bend or straighten them yourself in case you break them , go back to the optician and let them sort it out for you
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No Corby, they don't . They list to the right and the left hand arm is up in the air.
it could be the little pads that sit on your nose
Isaiah ?
I have the same problem - one ear slightly higher than the other. The optician can bend them but that doesn't work if they are made from titanium. I just put up with it as I wear my contacts most of the time.
might be the specs aren't properly made, or you aren't. Either way, the opticians should be able to adjust whatever's wrong, just as they fix loose arms, loose screws etc. In all likelihood they won't charge you either, though local conditions may apply.
Mine are the same and they are so light and thin they often just fall off my face when I bend down. I have been back to Optician but they did not really improve anything.
this is how Specsavers make their dosh....Maam - another three pairs, perhaps?

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