Single Eyelid or Double Eyelid
A single eyelid, also known as a monolid, refers to an eyelid that lacks a prominent crease. This means that the skin of the upper eyelid covers the entire eye area, extending from the lash line to the brow bone without a visible fold. People with single eyelids often have a smooth and flat appearance on the eyelid surface.
On the other hand, aย double eyelidย is characterized by a visible crease that separates the eyelid into two distinct folds. This crease creates an upper eyelid fold that is more defined and distinct from the rest of the eye area. Double eyelids are often associated with a wider, more open-looking eye appearance.
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