Serums & Essences · 17/06/2026
Why a dark mark on the nose bridge might come from glasses pressure, not sun or acne
Eyeglasses frames resting consistently on the same nose-bridge spot for years can contribute to localised pigmentation through repeated pressure and friction, a distinct cause separate from sun exposure or acne scarring.
Why consistent eyeglasses frame contact at the same nose-bridge spot over years can contribute to a distinct, localised pigmentation pattern
Eyeglasses frames resting at the same specific nose-bridge location for years of daily wear create a consistent, repeated pressure-and-friction point that can contribute to localised pigmentation development at that exact spot — a distinct mechanical cause separate from sun-triggered pigmentation or acne-related scarring discussed elsewhere, specific to long-term glasses wearers.
Why this specific mark type might respond differently to standard brightening treatment given its different underlying mechanical-friction cause
A friction-and-pressure-induced mark may respond somewhat differently to standard brightening serum treatment than sun-triggered or acne-related marks, given the different underlying mechanism — while brightening actives can still help, addressing the ongoing mechanical cause (glasses fit, frame material, padding) alongside treatment may be relevant for this specific mark type.
Considering whether glasses fit or frame material might be contributing to a persistent nose-bridge mark, alongside continued brightening treatment for that specific spot
If a stubborn nose-bridge dark mark coincides with the exact spot where glasses consistently rest, consider whether frame fit or material might be a contributing ongoing cause worth addressing (different frame style, added nose-pad cushioning) alongside continued brightening serum treatment for that specific spot.
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