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  2. Periorbital puffiness - Wikipedia

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    Periorbital puffiness, also known as puffy eyes, or swelling around the eyes, is the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes, called the orbits. It is almost exclusively caused by fluid buildup around the eyes, or periorbital edema. Minor puffiness usually detectable below the eyes only is often called eye bags.

  3. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    Periorbital dark circles (including dark circles of the lower eyelid) are dark blemishes around the eyes. There are many causes of this symptom, including heredity and bruising . [ 1 ]

  4. Epicanthic fold - Wikipedia

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    An epicanthic fold or epicanthus [6] is a skin fold of the upper eyelid that covers the inner corner (medial canthus) of the eye. [3] However, variation occurs in the nature of this feature and the possession of "partial epicanthic folds" or "slight epicanthic folds" is noted in the relevant literature.

  5. A Definitive List of the Best Eye Creams for Wrinkles ... - AOL

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    Check out the best eye creams for wrinkles, puffiness, and dark circles. ... Just a pea-sized amount of cream should be enough to pat into the under-eye area, eyelids, and corners of both eyes.

  6. I've Tested Hundreds of Eye Creams...And These 15 Are ... - AOL

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    Ahead, the top 15 firming and smoothing creams for reducing puffiness around the eyes—plus how to shop for a depuffing eye cream according to dermatologists.

  7. Lacrimal papilla - Wikipedia

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    The lacrimal papilla is the small rise in the bottom (inferior) and top (superior) eyelid just before it ends at the corner of the eye closest to the nose. At the medial edge of it is the lacrimal punctum, a small hole that lets tears drain into the inside of the nose through the lacrimal canaliculi.