Categories: Eye Care

How Do You Prevent Breakouts Caused by Wearing Eyeglasses?

Sometimes, it can be challenging to keep both your vision and skin clear. For some people who wear eyeglasses, it isn’t uncommon to develop pimples on areas of their face that the frames touch. Fortunately, there are several ways you can prevent breakouts caused by wearing eyeglasses.

Clean Your Glasses Regularly

Frequently cleaning your eyeglasses go a long way in preventing breakouts. Plastic frames are more likely to cause contact dermatitis. You can wipe your glasses with an alcohol wipe, focusing on parts of the frame that touch your face. If you believe that your pimples are due to contact dermatitis from wearing your glasses, it’s a good idea to consult your eye doctor or dermatologist. Specialists can recommend frame materials that can help you avoid further breakouts. 

Have Your Eyeglasses Adjusted

If your glasses are too heavy or keep sliding down your nose, they can cause acne to develop on the cheek where lenses touch your face. If this is the case, you may need to have your glasses adjusted. Too much pressure from eyeglasses can cause acne mechanica, which occurs when something pushes down on your skin, preventing skin cells from shedding. These skin cells can then clog your pores and cause pimples. 

Take a Break From Wearing Eyeglasses

Giving yourself a break from wearing eyeglasses can help reduce the risk of acne. It allows your skin to relax from the pressure of your eyeglass frame. At the end of the day, make sure to remove your makeup thoroughly. Cosmetic product buildup under your glasses can increase the likelihood of breakouts. 

Think your vision has changed? Don’t wait too long before seeing your optometrist. You can trust Vienna Eyecare Center for your eye care needs. Call us at (703) 938-7633 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We assist patients around Reston, Vienna and Mclean, VA.

Dr. Richard Snively

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