Why our eyes got small when we smile?
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We all have little asymmetries, and one of the most common ones is that people's eyes often appear different sizes when they smile—perhaps it's something about how the muscles contract or maybe the move just exaggerates a bit of off-kilterness. Whatever it is that causes it, if it happens to you, you're in good company. Check out this gallery of lovely ladies whose peepers often go slightly mismatched when they grin:
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It causes the appearance of asymmetrical eyes, so one eye looks lower than the other. In some people Ptosis affects both eyes. Aging is the most common cause of ptosis, but it can also be caused by neurological conditions, tumors, and stroke.
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