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  1. 24 Σεπ 2024 · Hooded eyes are a completely normal and common hereditary trait. You may have just one hooded eye. But, generally, you would have hooded eyelids for both eyes. Some hooded eyes may also happen with age. Aging eyelids can change the appearance and shape of your eyes, making them look droopy.

  2. 29 Μαρ 2020 · The main difference between hooded eyes and non-hooded eyes is the ability to see an eyelid crease. In a non-hooded eye, you can usually see the eyelid (the skin that covers the eyeball itself), a crease and the remaining space that leads to the eyebrow.

  3. 17 Μαΐ 2022 · Hooded eyelids are a common facial feature that owe their appearance to a small flap of excess skin under each eyebrow. They can also be referred to as “hooded eyes.” Like the color of your hair or the presence of attached earlobes, the shape of your eyes is just one of many genetic traits.

  4. 28 Μαΐ 2024 · Hooded eyelids can cause both functional and cosmetic problems. In some cases, the sagging skin can interfere with normal vision. From an aesthetic perspective, hooded eyes can make a person look old and tired. This can also impact your self-esteem and confidence.

  5. 17 Νοε 2023 · Hooded eyes are when the eyebrow and soft tissue surrounding the eyes start to sag, causing a bulge that can hide the upper eyelid. Some people have hooded eyes at birth, but for most...

  6. 12 Ιουλ 2022 · Hooded eyes or hooded eyelids describe the appearance of having heavy or low-set eyebrows or having excess upper eyelid skin that covers your natural eyelid crease. In medical terminology, hooded eyes can be due to eyebrow ptosis (eyebrow drooping) or dermatochalasis (excess upper eyelid skin).

  7. 16 Μαΐ 2022 · Normally, there is confusion with hooded eyelids, or dermatochalasis, when excess skin sagging in the upper lid causes visual obstruction. Both eyelid ptosis and dermatochalasis can affect vision and they can also appear together.

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