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I know it’s common for almost everyone to be asymmetrical to some degree but it’s there any way to try to hide or improve an eye that’s smaller than the other without any surgeries involved?
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what do you mean "smaller" like lower pfl?I know it’s common for almost everyone to be asymmetrical to some degree but it’s there any way to try to hide or improve an eye that’s smaller than the other without any surgeries involved?
eyedrops work because one eye may be more irritated or dry than the other one causing it to open more or less than the other one so eyedrops one in each eye will hydrate both the same amount and even it out a bithad same problem most importantly try to stay hydrated because for some reason that works
sleep on your back not your side that helps all asymmetry in your face including eyes
and use normal eyedrops you can buy from any pharmacy
I think he means his eyes are uneven in sizewhat do you mean "smaller" like lower pfl?
Yea,the distance from my endocanthion to exocanthion in one eye is a few milimeters more than in the other,at the same time that eye which is slightly wider is also more opened which makes it look like I have an eye bigger than the other,it’s not very noticeable but I want to try to fix itwhat do you mean "smaller" like lower pfl?
Would slightly tilting my head to the side of the smaller eye while sleeping on my back help by progressively making it slightly bigger or would it just make my asymmetry worse?had same problem most importantly try to stay hydrated because for some reason that works
sleep on your back not your side that helps all asymmetry in your face including eyes
and use normal eyedrops you can buy from any pharmacy
don't think there are any non-surgical ways to fix that aside from fruading with make up and eyeliner which will obviously look gay. how big is the discrepency? less than 2mm?Yea,the distance from my endocanthion to exocanthion in one eye is a few milimeters more than in the other,at the same time that eye which is slightly wider is also more opened which makes it look like I have an eye bigger than the other,it’s not very noticeable but I want to try to fix it
Yea,it’s less than 2mm which doesn’t make me too insecure about it,just wanted to check if there was a solution to try and fix it,still only thing I’ve managed to do to try and solve it it’s slightly squint the bigger eye more than the other so it looks smaller,only works on photos thodon't think there are any non-surgical ways to fix that aside from fruading with make up and eyeliner which will obviously look gay. how big is the discrepency? less than 2mm?
Tell me your secretsI changed it without surgery![]()