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Have you looked in the mirror lately and noticed that one eyelid looks more or less visible than the other? You may have uneven eyelids, which can either be a perfectly normal type of facial asymmetry or a sign of an underlying medical condition. In this article, we'll explain the causes of uneven eyelids, non-surgical and surgical treatments that can fix them, and how to hide uneven eyelids with makeup or eyelid tape. We'll also debunk some common myths about uneven eyelids and explain why you probably don't need to worry if your eyelids are a little unbalanced.
Why are my eyelids uneven?
Your eyes can look uneven due to natural causes like genetics. You may also have uneven fat deposits or loose skin from aging. In some cases, you may have ptosis, a condition in which the muscle you use to open your eyelid weakens. Rarer causes of uneven eyelids are tics, a traumatic injury, Bell's palsy, and a stroke.
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