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What's the difference between the eyes of orientals and those of westerners?
1. The words "the eyes are the core of the face", "the eyes speak better than the tongue" and "the eyes are the windows of the soul" are enough to show that the eyes are a screen that can express people's mentality and feelings.

The shape of eyes affects the beauty of face, and people have been working hard for the beauty of eyes.

Therefore, it is no exaggeration to say that eye plastic surgery is the core of the whole plastic surgery. Before the operation, we should fully grasp the shape of the eyes and the coordination of the whole face.

2. Eye characteristics of Koreans

Korean eyes have several characteristics. Generally, Koreans have thicker eyelids because there is more fat in the eye socket, fat in the eyelid plate and connective tissue, and no double eyelid wrinkles. Because of the wrinkled skin (Mongolian wrinkles) in the inner corner of the eye, the distance between the two eyes is far, and the width of the eye itself is narrow. If orientals have such eyes, they give the impression that they are expressionless and sharp-eyed, so they need people to be double eyelid surgery.

3. The difference between the upper eyelid (eyelid) of orientals and westerners.

Observe the difference of eyelids (eyelids) between orientals and westerners

First, there are no double eyelids.

The levator palpebrae superioris, which can open eyes, is attached to the skin tissue of the upper eyelid, so that the levator palpebrae superioris can act on the skin of the upper eyelid in the process of opening eyes, forming double eyelids. Different from westerners, levator palpebrae superioris is not closely attached to the skin of upper eyelid, so there is no double eyelid.

The second thicker oriental eye socket fat and subcutaneous fat, orbicularis oculi muscle (which surrounds the eyes and closes the eyes) and eyelid skin are very thick, so the upper eyelid looks swollen.

Third, there are Mongolian wrinkles.

50% of orientals have wrinkled skin (Mongolian wrinkles) in the inner corner of their eyes, and most of them have tear holes (holes where tears flow out), so the eyelids are short (the length of the eyes themselves) and the inner corner of their eyes is long.

The end of the fourth eye is outward and upward.

The fifth eyeball is small, and the brow bone above the eyeball is not prominent by whites.