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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Glasses get piercing stares [and you thought you'd seen it all] James Sooy hears it all. But when you stick a barbell through the bridge of your nose and screw prescription lenses to it, the 22-year-old Dallas artist admits, you come to expect some criticism. Beauty is, after all, in the eyeglasses of the beholder. "Since I've been wearing glasses so long, it was kind of odd," said Sooy, who created the "pierced glasses" that he now sports. "I'd reach up to take them off and I'd realize they were stuck on there." After years fighting frames that seemed to always slip down his nose, Sooy got a bridge piercing a relatively common piercing through the bridge of the nose. In December, he and his friend Oliver Gilroy affixed the prescription lenses to it. Shortly after, Body Modification Ezine featured Sooy and the glasses, prompting a flurry of blog postings about whether this inanimate spawn of bad-boy barbells and sensible glasses could indicate a future trend. "I can't imagine just having something stuck to my face like that," said 24-year-old Houston resident and blogger Thomas Campbell, who heard about the BME arti "My friends commented that it was pretty strange that somebody would do that," Campbell said. Sooy said he received 15,000 hits on his Web site the week after the article came out. Now he has created another site www.piercedglasses.com to promote the idea, which he hopes to market. "I even had one eye doctor who said he was interested in helping us kind of work this thing out," Sooy said. "I would hope that anyone could go into a LensCrafters and pick out a pair if they wanted to." Dr. Steven Garza, an optometrist at Memorial Eye, 9620 Westheimer, said that while it is easy to make various types and models of lenses, optometrists will likely have other concerns with Sooy's creation. "If you have a hole in your face, it wouldn't be very easy to adjust," Garza said. "It's definitely interesting though. I would like to see that." Some local piercers said that while they have seen requests for similar attachments such as lenses that connect to eyebrow piercings inquiries about pierced glasses have not been overwhelming. Diane Iannucci, a piercer and co-owner of Sacred Heart Studio on Westheimer, said attaching lenses to new piercings could actually be dangerous. "Piercings like that can take a year to heal," she said. "You wouldn't want to be hanging something off that." Sooy said the original model, constructed without nose pads, did cause problems. "Without those, there was really nothing keeping them still, so they would kind of rotate around," Sooy said. "If I looked down they would kind of fall out from my face and just kind of hang a little oddly. It was pretty disorienting." Now Sooy said he leaves his nose-padded glasses on for weeks at a time and has received dozens of requests from people including several in Houston who want the same. He said he is working on a model that includes magnetic lens attachments to prevent painful snagging. While he understands the shocked reactions to his piercing, he is hopeful people will be open-minded. "It's more of a neat look than anything else," he said. "There's always other people to add upon our design, and they might come up with something even more outrageous." kristin.finan@chron.com Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#4. To: 2Trievers (#0)
I'm not into piercing, but this concept doesn't seem that out of line to me. One thing, though. These are permanently attached, which is no good. You have to be able to quickly and easily remove the lenses for cleaning, sleeping and such. Quick detach fixtures that can be operated one handed by the person wearing them is a must.
So true ... I mean ya gotta take 'em off once in a while ... bet someone will expand and improve the idea and make kerjillions.
#6. To: 2Trievers (#5)
Especially if you want to sleep at nights.
This reminds of the movie "The Jerk."
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