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What Is Eyeglass Temple Pad Pressure?

Eyeglass temple pad pressure is the force applied by the end of the temple arm against the mastoid bone (the bone behind the ear) and the sides of the head. The pressure must be even and light enough to hold the frame securely without causing discomfort.

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What Is Eyeglass Temple Pad Pressure?

Eyeglass temple pad pressure is the force applied by the end of the temple arm against the mastoid bone (the bone behind the ear) and the sides of the head. The pressure must be even and light enough to hold the frame securely without causing discomfort.

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Why is Consistent Pressure Necessary?

Consistent pressure is necessary for preventing frame movement. If the pressure is too light, the frame slips forward. If it is too heavy, the temples can cause friction, skin irritation, and headaches. The pressure must be precisely balanced.

How is Temple Pad Pressure Adjusted?

Pressure is adjusted by manipulating the temple arms. The optician uses heat to soften plastic arms, or pliers for metal arms, to gently increase or decrease the inward curve behind the ear. This subtle bend plays a major part in the overall comfort of the frame.

How Does Pressure Differ for Frame Materials?

Pressure needs differ by material. Metal frames generally need less pressure because they are lighter. Thick plastic frames often require slightly more pressure to hold their heavier weight in place.

Eliminating Temple Pressure with Contact Lenses

The constant need to balance temple pressure shows the benefit of contacts. Contact lenses eliminate all temple and nose pressure by floating perfectly on the eye for zero-pressure comfort.

FAQs on Eyeglass Temple Pad Pressure

Can I adjust temple pressure myself?

No, adjusting temple pressure should only be done by an optician who can apply controlled heat and pressure without damaging the frame.

What is the sign of too much pressure?

The sign of too much pressure is the development of pressure points, redness, or headaches after wearing the glasses for a short time.

Does temple pad pressure affect the nose pads?

Yes, if the temples are too tight, they push the frame forward, which can make the nose pads rest uncomfortably on the face.

When to See Your Doctor

Excessive temple pressure can cause skin irritation or "mastoid pain" behind the ear. If your glasses are leaving deep red marks at your temples, consult an optician. They use "half-round pliers" or frame heaters to reshape the arms and alleviate the pressure points.

References

AOA. Caring for Your Eyeglasses (aoa.org). 2024.

Cleveland Clinic. Skin Irritation from Glasses (clevelandclinic.org). 2024.

The Vision Council. Frame Component Maintenance (thevisioncouncil.org). 2024.

StatPearls. Contact Dermatitis and Ocular Adnexa (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). 2023.