The silicone on my nose pad has cracked. I took it to my pediatric optician and they fitted new nose pads free of charge. Unfortunately the nose pads were hard plastic so after 3 months they started irritating (actually causing blisters) the right side of the nose. I love my glasses and didn't want to buy new ones because of the bridge of the nose. For about a week I cut the patch into small pieces to stick on my nose, which helped the skin heal, but I wouldn't do it forever. I found them online and they were easy to swap out at home with no problems (I watched two videos on You Tube but basically you pull out the old tips gently but firmly and then gently but firmly insert the new tips. Silicone on them nose pads soft enough to soften my nose, after a month my nose feels good.
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