![Is this right? Large edge grind on new lenses, causes many times more light distortion around edge of frame! : r/glasses Is this right? Large edge grind on new lenses, causes many times more light distortion around edge of frame! : r/glasses](https://external-preview.redd.it/FgbkyL-B5rXVjkwbI2mcqO13TEhzuCrKg2HfoXWV2pk.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7013e82e61c8faa36bfff7226b989b0eec91b6ee)
Is this right? Large edge grind on new lenses, causes many times more light distortion around edge of frame! : r/glasses
![I got these glasses recently, but the white edges seem to be too prominent. I've already gotten the lenses polished twice. My optician said it'll go in a month or two but I got these glasses recently, but the white edges seem to be too prominent. I've already gotten the lenses polished twice. My optician said it'll go in a month or two but](https://i.redd.it/an966461c8c81.jpg)
I got these glasses recently, but the white edges seem to be too prominent. I've already gotten the lenses polished twice. My optician said it'll go in a month or two but
![12PK Watch Glasses, 2.4" (6cm) - Cover Lids for Beakers & Flasks - Evaporation Dish - Polished with Ground Edges - Eisco Labs: Science Classroom Optics Kits: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific 12PK Watch Glasses, 2.4" (6cm) - Cover Lids for Beakers & Flasks - Evaporation Dish - Polished with Ground Edges - Eisco Labs: Science Classroom Optics Kits: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71lR6+OoeDL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg)