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Blepharoptosis is an eye disease that refers to the partial or complete inability to lift the upper eyelid, preventing the eyes from fully opening. The following is a detailed introduction to ptosis
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Swollen eye blisters are a Chinese term commonly used to describe a condition in the eye area, that is, the eyes appear swollen or puffy. This situation can be caused by a number of reasons, including
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Beauty your eyes and explore the charm and importance of your eyes
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Open the inner corner of the eye
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Corner opening surgery is a type of eye plastic surgery that usually involves opening the inner and outer corners of the eyes. This procedure can make the eyes bigger, improve eye shape, and optimize eye aesthetics. The following is a detailed introduction to the operation of opening the eye
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Swollen eye blisters, causes, effects and improvement methods
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Corner opening surgery is a type of eye plastic surgery that usually involves opening the inner and outer corners of the eyes. This procedure can make the eyes bigger, improve eye shape, and optimize eye aesthetics. The following is a detailed introduction to the operation of opening the eye
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开眼角,重塑美丽眼神的艺术
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Eye bag surgery is a common method to remove eye bags, including internal incision and external incision
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The lacrimal groove refers to a concave groove that appears on the nasal side of the lower eyelid starting from the inner corner of the eye. It is caused by the atrophy and drooping of the soft tissue at the lower edge of the orbital diaphragm. Some people can even extend to the cheeks. Due to the difference between the indentation of the lacrimal groove and the surrounding skin, obvious indentations are formed on the face, which affects the appearance.
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