Aaron Porterfield created two tutorials which I as a eyeglasses wearer appreciate. He (and I) often brakes his glasses so here is a solution if you can use some CAD software and have some equipment.
Here is detailed tutorial on how to 3d scan prescription eyeglasses lens by taking photos of a lens covered by masking tape:
http://www.instructables.com/id/3d-scanning-a-glasses-lens/
When you have a scanned lens (or lenses) you can design your custom 3d printable frame:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-design-3d-printed-glasses/?ALLSTEPS
There are a few simple(ish) steps involved, but nothing an average user can't master ...
Here is detailed tutorial on how to 3d scan prescription eyeglasses lens by taking photos of a lens covered by masking tape:
http://www.instructables.com/id/3d-scanning-a-glasses-lens/
When you have a scanned lens (or lenses) you can design your custom 3d printable frame:
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-design-3d-printed-glasses/?ALLSTEPS
There are a few simple(ish) steps involved, but nothing an average user can't master ...
And here is the final result:
You can print the frame on your home FDM machine but the results will be more rougher. For best quality use a SLS or PolyJet 3d printer.
Great work Aaron!