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Are both eyes the same size? - Answers

The eyes are usually not the same size. The other may be slightly larger or smaller than the other. This condition is called asymmetric eyes. This may be caused by the differences in the bony orbit, the eyelid, or the eyebrow. Asymmetric eyes may be corrected by plastic surgery.



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The eyes are usually not the same size. The other may be slightly larger or smaller than the other. This condition is called asymmetric eyes. This may be caused by the differences in the bony orbit, the eyelid, or the eyebrow. Asymmetric eyes may be corrected by plastic surgery.



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Are both eyes the same size? - Answers

The eyes are usually not the same size. The other may be slightly larger or smaller than the other. This condition is called asymmetric eyes. This may be caused by the differences in the bony orbit, the eyelid, or the eyebrow. Asymmetric eyes may be corrected by plastic surgery.

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