Interesting Theory on UEE (WITH EVIDENCE) ; CAUSED BY SLEEP????

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I recently noticed my upper eyelids where asymmetrical , as observed in the female below,
so I obviously thought fuck , Then I looked into this a lot and came to find an interesting SOURCE : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34652313/
And I realised this applied to me to as my higher UEE side is my left, and I religiously sleep on this side (rope fuel).

To summarise this for you lazy fucks, the study states how Upper Eye Lid height (UEE) is heavily influenced by what side you sleep on , as in for if you sleep on your left side predominantly you will have more UEE on your right side.

Based on this information what do you guys think could cause this? I had two theory’s to be taken with a PINCH OF SALT :

The blood pools on the side you sleep on leading to better blood flow , leading to more fat stores in this area.

another one I thought may be possible would be down muscles in the eye.
As you can see below the patient had Botox to atrophy there orbicularis muscles , the change in Palpebral Fissure Height is INCREDIBLE.
His PFH increased by around 30% , this shows the incredible significance of muscle hypertrophy in the face and the eye area especially (source of this @retard ) , so do you guys think this could be a reason ?

Obviously I can’t confirm any of those theories , but that’s why I wanted help from org if anyone else had any solid ideas about this.

What I will do About this :
I have decided to test myself and I am going to switch sleeping sides to see if this will correct the asymmetry over time , I am hoping one of my theory’s are correct as if this is a skeletal facial structure issue I don’t think this will correct this , it would only work if you where very very young.
I will report back results but will obviously take ages.

Thanks for reading.
 

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If your at that stage nothing can tip you off the edge any further 😢

Social life isnt important in sixth form. But very important in uni. So focus more on yourself now (i wish i woouldve done that)
I get on ok at school , I just don’t have any friends outside of it anymore…

I did but I decided to move to there sixth form as cringe as it sounds but there like the ‘cool’ kids there ( I know gay asf ) , I was meant to be good friends with them especially my one friend who I had known and talked to for every day of my life for the past 10 years …. But I legit just got rinsed for the whole week I was there for no reason , wasn’t even lookism I brutally mog all of them apart from one … but I height mog him brutally so could balance out, I legit didn’t even do anything wrong jfl…
So had to go back to my old school which sucked even more…
And my old ‘friends’ haven’t even reached out since…
Life is brutal but to end my absolute waffle yeah I need to focus more on my self now and pray for uni you’re right bro, kinda like Pneumo did and it worked for him probably doesn’t apply to me though cus he is cl
 
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I get on ok at school , I just don’t have any friends outside of it anymore…

I did but I decided to move to there sixth form as cringe as it sounds but there like the ‘cool’ kids there ( I know gay asf ) , I was meant to be good friends with them especially my one friend who I had known and talked to for every day of my life for the past 10 years …. But I legit just got rinsed for the whole week I was there for no reason , wasn’t even lookism I brutally mog all of them apart from one … but I height mog him brutally so could balance out, I legit didn’t even do anything wrong jfl…
So had to go back to my old school which sucked even more…
And my old ‘friends’ haven’t even reached out since…
Life is brutal but to end my absolute waffle yeah I need to focus more on my self now and pray for uni you’re right bro, kinda like Pneumo did and it worked for him probably doesn’t apply to me though cus he is cl
Better to find out who ur real friends are now than later
 
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I recently noticed my upper eyelids where asymmetrical , as observed in the female below,
so I obviously thought fuck , Then I looked into this a lot and came to find an interesting SOURCE : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34652313/
And I realised this applied to me to as my higher UEE side is my left, and I religiously sleep on this side (rope fuel).

To summarise this for you lazy fucks, the study states how Upper Eye Lid height (UEE) is heavily influenced by what side you sleep on , as in for if you sleep on your left side predominantly you will have more UEE on your right side.

Based on this information what do you guys think could cause this? I had two theory’s to be taken with a PINCH OF SALT :

The blood pools on the side you sleep on leading to better blood flow , leading to more fat stores in this area.

another one I thought may be possible would be down muscles in the eye.
As you can see below the patient had Botox to atrophy there orbicularis muscles , the change in Palpebral Fissure Height is INCREDIBLE.
His PFH increased by around 30% , this shows the incredible significance of muscle hypertrophy in the face and the eye area especially (source of this @retard ) , so do you guys think this could be a reason ?

Obviously I can’t confirm any of those theories , but that’s why I wanted help from org if anyone else had any solid ideas about this.

What I will do About this :
I have decided to test myself and I am going to switch sleeping sides to see if this will correct the asymmetry over time , I am hoping one of my theory’s are correct as if this is a skeletal facial structure issue I don’t think this will correct this , it would only work if you where very very young.
I will report back results but will obviously take ages.

Thanks for reading.
bro, the same thing with me, just not in the uee

the side I always sleep on is much more dysmorphic, attractive and symmetrical than the side I rarely sleep on
I'll try to make a topic later, with my photos and explaining, I'll tag you when I do it
 
This is such a limiting study though bruh, a better study would be if they got conventially attractive/otherwise symmetrical peoples faces and redid the primary study and compare both at the end or wtv, the reason I say this is because do you guys truly think every attractive person just happens to sleep on their back or perfectly alternate between both sides of their faces while sleeping? This is way too much speculation or way too vague of a study to derive anything of substance regarding this...
 
This is such a limiting study though bruh, a better study would be if they got conventially attractive/otherwise symmetrical peoples faces and redid the primary study and compare both at the end or wtv, the reason I say this is because do you guys truly think every attractive person just happens to sleep on their back or perfectly alternate between both sides of their faces while sleeping? This is way too much speculation or way too vague of a study to derive anything of substance regarding this...
no because,

For this post I only care about the effects on UEE symmetry not symmetry or attractiveness as a whole.


And besides symmetry is practically useless in terms of sphenoid tilt as it makes no difference unless it’s severe asymmetry.

Symmetry does not mean attractiveness what soever.
 
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I recently noticed my upper eyelids where asymmetrical , as observed in the female below,
so I obviously thought fuck , Then I looked into this a lot and came to find an interesting SOURCE : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34652313/
And I realised this applied to me to as my higher UEE side is my left, and I religiously sleep on this side (rope fuel).

To summarise this for you lazy fucks, the study states how Upper Eye Lid height (UEE) is heavily influenced by what side you sleep on , as in for if you sleep on your left side predominantly you will have more UEE on your right side.

Based on this information what do you guys think could cause this? I had two theory’s to be taken with a PINCH OF SALT :

The blood pools on the side you sleep on leading to better blood flow , leading to more fat stores in this area.

another one I thought may be possible would be down muscles in the eye.
As you can see below the patient had Botox to atrophy there orbicularis muscles , the change in Palpebral Fissure Height is INCREDIBLE.
His PFH increased by around 30% , this shows the incredible significance of muscle hypertrophy in the face and the eye area especially (source of this @retard ) , so do you guys think this could be a reason ?

Obviously I can’t confirm any of those theories , but that’s why I wanted help from org if anyone else had any solid ideas about this.

What I will do About this :
I have decided to test myself and I am going to switch sleeping sides to see if this will correct the asymmetry over time , I am hoping one of my theory’s are correct as if this is a skeletal facial structure issue I don’t think this will correct this , it would only work if you where very very young.
I will report back results but will obviously take ages.

Thanks for reading.
I literally have the same thing as the girl. How did it go for you? Did the experiment fix it?
 

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