▲ 12 r/myopia

I’m very insecure about the distortion caused by my strong prescription lenses. Any advice on how to reduce it?

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 3 days ago

Is there anything that can be done to reduce the distortion caused by my prescription?

This has been a major insecurity of mine for a while and a few people online have told me how much my glasses are negatively affecting my attractiveness. Is there anymore I can do to reduce it?

I already pay to have my lenses even thinner. I’ve been told I could have glass lenses which would be thinner still but heavier. Are there any other options? I would consider contacts but have worn glasses for 30 years and am worried that may cause a lot of discomfort. I feel like I can’t feel “normal” or have. Regular dating life while I look like this and it really affects my confidence and self image

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 3 days ago
▲ 20 r/eyes

I’ve always been insecure and self conscious about my eyes and how my glasses make them look. But after a few lovely comments I’m trying to embrace and love them

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 7 days ago

The distortion cause by my strong prescription lenses makes part of my head look squeezed. I hate it but am too scared to try contacts

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 10 days ago

Would love some help. I’m currently growing my hair and am open to contacts or changing my glasses as I don’t like the distortion they cause

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 11 days ago

Want to try a different style of frames but am worried about going too thin as my prescription is fairly strong. Any tips?

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 13 days ago

Currently growing my hair out after having it short for a long time. Been told to change my style so what style would work well on me?

u/Medical_Camel_6806 — 14 days ago