ARTView · Specialist Ptosis Eyewear

How to Choose the Right
Ptosis Crutch Glasses

There are six ARTView ptosis crutch glass models, each with the same proven crutch mechanism. The difference is in shape, size, and style. This guide walks you through the key decisions so you can choose with confidence — or simply WhatsApp us and we will help directly.

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The Four Decisions That Matter

Choosing ptosis crutch glasses is simpler than it might appear. The crutch mechanism — the part that does the actual work — is identical across all six ARTView models. So the choice is really about four practical questions, not a complex technical decision.

1. One eye or both?

Ptosis affects one eye (unilateral) or both eyes (bilateral). If only one eyelid droops, you need a crutch on one side of the frame only. If both droop, you need a crutch on both sides. This is specified when ordering — the frames accommodate both configurations and look identical from the front either way.

2. Do you need prescription lenses?

If you currently wear glasses for distance, reading, or both, your prescription lenses can be fitted directly into the ARTView ptosis crutch frame. If you have good unaided vision and only need eyelid support, plain (non-corrective) lenses are fitted instead. Either way, the crutch mechanism is the same.

3. What frame size suits your face?

Face width and face shape influence which frame feels comfortable and looks proportionate. A frame that is too narrow will sit tight and may not align the crutch correctly; one that is too wide will slide down the nose. The ARTView range offers standard-width and wider options to cover different face sizes.

4. What style suits you?

All ARTView models are full-frame designs with a professional or neutral appearance. Within that, there is choice — rectangle or square shapes, narrower or wider profiles, slightly different aesthetic characters. If you wear glasses primarily for work, a classic rectangle like the RejuvenEye may suit. If you prefer a bolder profile, the ARTView Large Square may be the better fit.

Not sure? Ask us.

If you are genuinely uncertain after reading this guide, the easiest route is to WhatsApp the ARTView team directly. Share a photo of your face, describe which eye or eyes are affected and roughly how much the lid droops, mention whether you need a prescription, and the team will point you to the right model. This service is free and takes minutes.

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Choosing a Frame for Your Face Shape

Face shape guidance for eyewear is a useful starting point — not a hard rule. The goal is to find a frame that feels comfortable on your face and sits at the right height for the crutch to align correctly with your eyelid. Here is how the ARTView range maps to common face shapes.

Oval face

Oval faces are proportional and suit most frame shapes. The RejuvenEye and ElevateVision — both classic rectangle profiles — work particularly well. The OptiLift and VisionRevive are also strong choices. Essentially, most ARTView models will suit an oval face; the choice can be based on style preference and prescription needs.

Round face

Round faces benefit from frames that add some angular structure. Rectangle and square frames — rather than round or curved ones — tend to be more flattering. The RejuvenEye (rectangle) and ARTView Large Square (square) are both good choices for round face shapes. The ARTView Large Square is particularly effective for rounder faces that are also wider.

Square or angular face

Square faces with strong jaw and brow lines suit rounder or softer frame shapes in general eyewear — but since all ARTView frames are rectangle or square, the best approach is to choose a slightly narrower profile frame. The ElevateVision or VisionRevive, with their slightly less dominant presence, tend to work well on square faces.

Long or narrow face

Long faces benefit from frames that add width and reduce the vertical proportion of the face. Wider frames — the ARTView Large Square or RejuvenEye — are better choices here than very narrow profiles. Avoid very shallow frames with little vertical lens depth, which can emphasise a long face shape.

Wide face

Wide faces need a frame broad enough to sit comfortably across the face without the temples pressing inward. The ARTView Large Square is specifically designed with a wider span, making it the go-to recommendation for users with a broad face. The LiftEase is also a wider option. Standard-width models may sit too tight on a very wide face.

Not sure of your face shape?

Most people find it hard to objectively assess their own face shape. A practical shortcut: if you currently wear glasses and they fit well, note the frame width measurement (usually printed on the inside of one temple arm) and compare with the ARTView frame dimensions available on each product page on GlassesIndia.com. Or simply WhatsApp the team with a photo.

Which Model Is Right for You?

Here is a brief profile of each ARTView model to help you match the right frame to your situation. All six models are available on GlassesIndia.com and can be ordered with prescription lenses, plain lenses, one-eye or two-eye crutch configuration.

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RejuvenEye ptosis crutch glasses

RejuvenEye

Classic rectangle. The benchmark model. Suits oval, round, and most face shapes. Best for: everyday use, office wear, first-time buyers who want the proven choice.

ARTView Large Square ptosis crutch glasses

ARTView Large Square

Wide square frame. Generous lens depth. Best for: wider or rounder faces, users who need a broader field of view, or those who prefer a bolder frame presence.

LiftEase ptosis crutch glasses

LiftEase

Calibrated for sustained lift. Best for: users with more pronounced drooping who need confident, consistent eyelid support throughout a long day. Available with prescription.

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Common Questions About Choosing Ptosis Glasses

Does the degree of drooping affect which model I should choose?

The crutch mechanism is adjustable across all models, so all six can accommodate different degrees of drooping. That said, users with more pronounced drooping sometimes find the LiftEase or ARTView Large Square provides a slightly wider adjustment range, which is useful when more lift is needed. If you are unsure, describe your situation to the team via WhatsApp.

What if I need a children's frame?

ARTView produces ptosis crutch glasses in children's sizes. These are a separate range designed for smaller faces and younger users, with appropriately scaled crutch arms. See our dedicated kids ptosis glasses page for the children's range and ordering details.

How do I know if a frame will fit without trying it on?

Frame width is the most useful measurement to check. The frame width in millimetres is listed on each product page on GlassesIndia.com. Compare with your current glasses' frame width (usually stamped on the inside of one temple arm) to get a sense of fit before ordering. The WhatsApp team can also assist with fit guidance if you share measurements.

Can I choose a frame based on colour or style alone?

Yes — as long as the frame dimensions suit your face. If you have identified a model whose dimensions match your face well, the colour and style choice is entirely personal. ARTView frames are available in several colours across the range. Check GlassesIndia.com for current colour options on each model.

I wear a strong prescription — does that narrow my options?

Higher-power prescriptions can result in thicker lenses, which affects the visual appearance of the frame. Frames with more rim depth — like the ARTView Large Square — can accommodate thicker lenses more naturally. For strong prescriptions, the team may be able to advise on the best frame to minimise this effect. Contact via WhatsApp before ordering.

Should I buy one pair or two to start?

Most buyers start with one pair. After the adaptation period, many choose to order a second pair as a backup — particularly if they rely on the glasses throughout the working day. For a first purchase, one pair is sufficient to establish which model and crutch position works best for you. A second pair can always be ordered later, ideally in the same model you have already adapted to.

Browse or Ask — Either Way We Will Help

Browse all six ARTView models on GlassesIndia.com — or WhatsApp the team with your face dimensions, prescription, and situation for a personal recommendation before you buy.

Ptosis crutch glasses are mechanical eyelid support devices designed to assist field of vision. They do not treat the underlying medical condition. Always consult your ophthalmologist for diagnosis and treatment advice.