Yes, you can adjust glasses at home for common fit problems like glasses that are too tight on the sides of your head, squeezing your temples, or hurting behind your ears—but only for certain frame types and adjustments. This guide explains which fixes are safe to do yourself, which require an optician, and how to relieve pressure points without damaging your glasses.
Can I adjust my glasses at home?
You can safely adjust glasses at home if the issue is minor and the frame material allows gentle bending. Problems like glasses pressing on the side of your head or slipping down your nose are often caused by temple angle or nose pad position. However, adjustments involving lens tilt, plastic temples, or persistent vision issues should always be handled by an optician.
Key rule: If your glasses are plastic, rimless, or semi-rimless—or if pain persists after adjustment—stop and see a professional.









