Her eyelids open even more as she struggles to focus on what I'm waving under her nose. |
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At noon the next day, eyelids heavy from jet lag and cascades of sunshine, we set about exploring. |
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Groaning slightly, he eased back, and strained to lift eyelids that felt weighted with bricks. |
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The surgeon uses a wire speculum to retract the eyelids to expose the eyeball. |
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The afternoon slump, when eyelids droop and shoulders sag, is the result of a complicated dance of the body's chemical messengers. |
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They have no eyelids, and all species have four fingers on each forelimb, five toes on each hind limb, and caudal fins. |
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His eyelids flickered briefly, and he mumbled something I couldn't quite catch. |
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An unidentifiable expression touches Michael's features, then he lets his eyelids fall shut and rotates his head away from us on the pillow. |
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Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather. |
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Paige had put lavender coloring on my eyelids and added a glittery shine on my lips. |
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My eyelids slowly opened as though unfurling to a new day, and I found myself gazing into his eyes. |
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I didn't think I was tired quite yet, but as I watched the white smoke billow up in little threads above the fire, my eyelids grew heavy. |
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Eyelid surgery, technically called blepharoplasty, corrects not only the eyelids but also eyebags. |
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Instead it was a mixture of lips, eyelids, eyeballs, nostrils, udders, spare skin, throat, larynx and so forth. |
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Tadpoles have no jaws, lungs or eyelids, and possess a skeleton of cartilage. |
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Rubbing your eye can lead to encrusted eyelids, mucous discharge and further irritation. |
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Pinkeye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a contagious and painful bacterial infection of the mucous membrane that lines your eyelids. |
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She had lined my eyes and dusted some sparkly purple eyeshadow on my eyelids. |
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The forehead, eyelids, nose, cheeks, and preauricular regions are uniformly covered with hair, which can reach a length of several decimeters. |
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Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, raging storms and open seas. |
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While a group of nurses wheeled the young woman into a hospital room, Dresers noticed that the woman's eyelids were fluttering. |
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The conjunctiva is a thin lining that covers the whites of the eyes and the insides of the eyelids. |
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She sank back into the cushions, closed her eyes and placed both palms flat over her eyelids. |
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My tears sting my eyelids, the torn skin with the laces rubbing my eyes raw on the inside. |
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Smooth eyelids and erase wrinkles by applying whole milk to the area and letting it remain there all day. |
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Em scanned the schoolyard with drooped eyelids in a pleasant daydream trying to find a liable distraction. |
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Blue eyeshadow painted her eyelids while dark ebony traced her closed eyes. |
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Lost in her thoughts, she missed the light flutter of eyelids from the body on the bed. |
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You float there feeling the hot sun on your body, the blue sky filtering through your closed eyelids. |
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It may appear any place on your body, but it is most common on the face, eyelids, neck, chest, knuckles, knees and elbows. |
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His eyelids slowly fluttered open, the deep blue eyes squinting at the bright sunlight that flooded his eyes and the room he occupied. |
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She gave a friendly smile but her eyelids were lowered which was a sign of hostility. |
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Sadie's heavy eyelids and swallow-the-earth yawns were entirely down to yet another interminable boredom barrage from Mr Brown. |
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The girl's eyelids flinched, as though she was dreaming, and she tensed up momentarily before relaxing and falling into a true sleep. |
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Steven followed the two of them towards the bedrooms, his eyelids feeling very heavy as he plodded his way into his room. |
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That zeal is infectious and I finished the book long before we landed at Heathrow despite my struggling eyelids. |
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Such a lead content is sufficient to cause chronic lead poisoning if it is applied regularly over the eyelids, especially during childhood. |
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Adults also may develop atopic dermatitis of the hands, upper eyelids, and anogenital region. |
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My eyelids fluttered open the next morning to see the black binding and gold lettering of my new Shakespeare book. |
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If lipstick looks too shiny on your eyelids, dust your lids with loose powder foundation to tone down the color. |
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His flesh was pimpled and pockmarked with disease, and his eyelids drooped over purple-ish sags of skin. |
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The orbital septum, a connective tissue reflection of the periosteum, inserts into the eyelids and separates them from the orbits. |
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The laser is set to the appropriate settings and a single pass is made over the entire face, including the eyelids. |
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Intense ciliary and conjunctival hyperemia occurs, and diffuse eye swelling may occur, including the eyelids. |
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Shadows ringed his eyes, and his eyelids were half opened, barely looking at his father, who was giving him an earful of harsh Russian words. |
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The surgeon will apply some sterile paper tape to support the eyelids after surgery, which is normally removed after three to five days. |
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The eyelids, lips, ears, nose, cheeks and all the fleshy parts have an appearance approaching their natural state. |
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His lips were smeared with black lipstick and heavy pink eyeshadow and glitter covered his eyelids. |
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Eyeballs can blister and eyelids seal up, and life expectancy can be significantly reduced. |
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A good pair of sunnies will also protect my eyes, eyelids and the skin around my eyes. |
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Blue-powdered eyelids and rosy cheeks become smudged black caves and sunken hollows. |
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Look for droopy eyelids, slow and deliberate movements or a loose-limbed walk, slow or halting speech, and nausea. |
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Dr. Merrithew also says their eyelids can be sunburned and they can suffer eye damage as well from too much sun exposure. |
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When it touched his eyelids, he groaned in annoyance, his eyes slowly opening. |
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The sun rays beamed into the cavern, dancing across Kaloth's closed eyelids, causing him to awake. |
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How are you supposed to be confident and walk tall if you are too tired to even hold your eyelids open? |
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For the first time in almost three years I felt the sting of tears in the corners of my eyelids. |
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Starting down the drive again, yet this time Kenneth greets me at the door, his eyelids half lowered, his belly round and sashed. |
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The fledgling's breathing and heartbeat slowed, taut muscles went slack, and his third eyelids slid halfway across his bright gaze. |
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You may develop loose folds of skin on the upper eyelids and deep creases on the lower lids. |
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He looks at you from under his eyelids with a kind of half-smile that hints at some secret knowledge. |
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In addition, many collared mangabeys display by continuously lifting and lowering their conspicuous white eyelids. |
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A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance. |
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My antennae can smell, too, thin, blue cords above my silver eyebrows and blue eyelids. |
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The epidermis is the thinnest component of the skin, varying in thickness from 0.04 mm on the eyelids to 1.6 mm on the palms of the hand. |
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When the door was safely shut on the German and the Dutchwoman, he got off the bed and washed away the soap he had rubbed on his eyelids. |
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Ji Ah's eyelids fluttered like butterfly wings, and were laced with delicate blue veins, and defined by thick lashes. |
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It was like something had cast a heavy shadow over my eyelids and entangled me in a dark horrible nightmare. |
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The oil layer is secreted by 16 to 20 glands in the eyelids called the meibomian glands. |
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My eyelids are glued together, and I feel like I'm doing everything in slow motion. |
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If your eyelids flickered, he'd sit up waiting for some indication that it wouldn't be long before the first long stroll of the day. |
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Saka's eyelids flickered, then popped open to reveal cerulean eyes with no pupils that Ayane could see. |
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Her eyelids flickered, and soon fatigue took over, and she gave in to sleep. |
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He forced himself to remain impassive and calm, though his eyelids looked like they were being propped open by toothpicks. |
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Her eyelids were flickering, as though she was coming out of sleep, but she had not quite yet gotten there. |
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The eyeball is also covered by a transparent mucous membrane, which is continuous along the inner surface of both eyelids. |
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Teresa began to thrash around in Alistairs arms, her eyelids still flickering. |
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The two noticed that Kari was shifting her body, and her eyelids were flickering. |
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His eyelids lifted, and his blue eyes focused directly on her. |
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My eyelids begin to droop, and a sudden wave of exhaustion washes over me. |
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Grandma's old eyelids lifted and her mouth fell open all at once. |
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The first rays of light that passed her eyelids were very dim. |
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As he was talking I started feeling woozy and my eyelids got heavy. |
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After several moments, Karae's eyelids flickered and opened a tiny bit. |
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Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests. |
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My eyelids were so heavy that my eyes shut against my will, and my neck was soggy. |
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The responsible thing then was to drag your weary body to work, superglue your eyelids open and bang away at the keyboard so nobody else would suffer. |
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The commander was a thickset man with hooded eyelids and a greasy charm. |
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Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids. |
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My eyelids flickered open and revealed Jack on a chair next to my bed. |
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I felt like bursting when her eyelids flickered ever so slightly. |
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She slowly fell back into Trev's arms, her eyelids flickering gently. |
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His eyelids flickered as he struggled to regain control of his body. |
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Hatchlings were completely naked and their eyelids were fused. |
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Her vulnerable expression and her eyelids closed, she wondered how this woman could mutter such affronts to the inferior and poor slave that endured her mercilessness. |
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She had used a light blush to make Mila's face pinker and a shimmery goldish-brown eyeshadow for her eyelids and dark, but not too dark, pink lipgloss for her mouth. |
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Black eye shadow had been applied to my eyelids to create a smoky affect, and the whole set of eye make up made my emerald eyes look particularly dark. |
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Just as my eyelids drooped down, I heard a familiar mewing sound. |
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Your eyelids will be opened up using a small instrument called a speculum. |
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Fourteen cases presented with sties on their right upper eyelids, six on their right lower lids, 13 on their left upper lids, and three on their left lower lids. |
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The zipper is created by suturing bolsters to the eyelids and then threading a separate suture between the bolsters to draw the lid over the cornea. |
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The resultant cellulitis is preseptal, or anterior to the orbital septum, involving a fibrous layer beginning at the periosteum of the skull and extending to the eyelids. |
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My eyelids didn't want to stay open, and I shluffed the note off to my bedside table and quickly turned off my light, plunging my room into blackness. |
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It may irritate and inflame the eyelids and the white part of the eye. |
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She was exhausted, her eyelids seemed to be made of lead, and her rump was sore from the long ride, gentled though it had been by the magic that masked their flight. |
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The sunlight crept through my eyelids slowly as I regained consciousness. |
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I flipped down the visor and began to brush silver powder onto my eyelids. |
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Chris opened her eyes to the brightness of the sun burning on her eyelids and for a moment, her vision was filled with glaring light and she could not tell where she was. |
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My eyelids drooped, my head went back and, next I knew, it was lunch time. |
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Pull apart his eyelids with your thumb and forefinger and examine the pocket between the bottom of the eyeball and the lower eyelid. |
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However, forward movement is limited by the medial and lateral canthal tendons that attach the eyelids to the bony orbital rim. |
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C Bare Canvas Paint and Eyeshadow in Shroom was applied to Rosamund's eyelids as a base. |
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At the outermost surface lies the oily lipid layer, which is secreted from glands on the edge of your eyelids called the Meibomian glands. |
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Blepharitis is caused by a bacterial infection of the eyelash follicles and the tiny oil-secreting meibomian glands that line the eyelids. |
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The outer layer of the tear film is covered by an oily layer produced by meibomian glands in the lower and upper eyelids. |
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Close-up of two rats gnawing at a mutton bone, of the flies on the purulent eyelids of a small girl. |
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In presence of lagophthalmos, taping the eyelids closed during the night is useful to prevent nocturnal corneal drying. |
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Observing this, Oberon orders Puck to spread some of the magical juice from the flower on the eyelids of the young Athenian man. |
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Now with Drop N' Lift, patients with over-hanging eyelids can enjoy a quick eyelift for the day without going under the knife. |
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During REM sleep, your eyes move back and forth very fast behind your eyelids. |
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Clinical signs in the penguins included cutaneous papules and nodules around eyelids and beaks, depression, and restriction in weight gain. |
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If thou couldest but wish, stranger, to sit here in my halls and give me joy, sleep should never be shed over my eyelids. |
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He grunted and murmured, until his face calmed, the eyelids smoothing into slumber, the brows unfurrowing. |
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He said that in severe cases the conjunctiva under the upper eyelids swell and look lumpy. |
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Eublepharid geckos lack adhesive toepads and, unlike other geckos, have movable eyelids. |
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Stork bites are small, pink and spidery and appear on the back of the neck, the upper eyelids or the nose. |
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First is entropion, or in-turned eyelids, that come from having such a wrinkled face. |
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You ever have a staring contest with a fish? No eyelids. Kinda pointless, right? Like you reaching for that scattergun. |
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I also see people who want to improve the appearance of their eyelids with cosmetic eye bag surgery or blepharoplasty. |
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Upper eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove skin and to add or remove fat from the eyelids. |
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Their small, widely spaced eyes have eyelids that close in a circular manner. |
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The levators make up a thin layer of tiny muscle cells that help the eyelids open and close. |
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The most important one is that they have small eyes with eyelids that, like other lizards, blink. |
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The upper and lower eyelids are joined, with only a pinhole large enough for the pupil to see through. |
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The child had a well-repaired bilateral cleft lip, with associated midface retrusion, and minimal scarring of her eyelids. |
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They also have glands on the eyelids and outer corneal layer that act as protection for the cornea. |
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In dogs, the infection occurs in an acute or chronic form characterized by ocular nodules that are often evident on the eyelids, conjunctiva, and sclera. |
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If the twitching involves both eyes, it is possible the sufferer has blepharospasm, a chronic condition which can develop into repeated forceful closing of the eyelids. |
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Other findings include inner epicanthic folds, telecanthus, strabismus, corneal clouding, cataracts, and coloboma of the eyelids, choroids, or optic nerve. |
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Canthus Point in the corner of the eye where the lower and upper eyelids meet Glabella The gap between eyebrows Caruncula The pink lump in the corner of an eye. |
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There is often notable conjunctival hyperaemia and might also be associated with oedema of the conjunctiva and eyelids as well as enlargement of the lacrimal gland. |
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The surgery involved a bilateral upper eyelid blepharoplast, bilateral ptosis correction with Fasanella-Servat and bilateral chemical peel of the lower eyelids. |
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The saleswomen, with their all-black ensembles and smoky eyelids, were as open and affirming as the sight of RuPaul's spread legs in the Viva Glam lipstick ads. |
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Cubs are born pink, with greyish, silvery fur and fused eyelids. |
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When the concoction is applied to the eyelids of a sleeping person, that person, upon waking, falls in love with the first living thing they perceive. |
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A cockatiel was presented for evaluation of fused eyelids on the right side and a narrowed palpebral fissure on the left side after a burn accident. |
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Regression of xanthomata of the eyelids with modified fat diet. |
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First signs of the condition can be double vision and drooping eyelids. |
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