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One Ear is a Bit Lower then the Other Can This Be Corrected?

asked 9 months ago by Catherine6954
Latest answer by Tom J. Pousti, MD
Question viewed 95 times
Tags: glasses, options, uneven

Its the only possibility I believe. I recently got rimless eyeglasses no hinge kind called Silhouettes. I had a pair before and they looked a little crooked but not too noticeable the new ones have smaller more square lenses and are really cockeyed looking on my face although when I place the glasses on the table they look even, so it must be the placement of my ears right? Is there anything I can do about this situation?

1 answer to One Ear is a Bit Lower then the Other Can This Be Corrected?

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Ear asymmetry

With all due respect I would change the glasses not your ears even if your ears are asymmetrically located on your scalp. Any type of surgery does carry risk–I would not contemplate surgery if I were you, unless there were no other means to fix the “problem”. Best wishes.

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