What is pouch and what is concealment?

Baggy eyes and lying silkworm are two completely different eye features, which are often confused by people.

Bags under the eyes are usually caused by slack skin of the lower eyelid, fat swelling of the orbital septum, and hypertrophy of the orbicularis oculi muscle, showing that the skin of the lower eyelid protrudes outward and is cystic. The formation of pouch is related to many factors, such as heredity, age, living habits and so on. If you often stay up late, get tired or get older, it may lead to bags under your eyes.

Lying silkworm is a band-shaped protrusion next to the lower edge of eyelashes, which is usually oval or semi-circular. Lying silkworm is mainly composed of orbicularis oculi muscle. Its existence can make the lower eyelid look fuller, add three-dimensional sense to the face when smiling, and make people look more cordial and lovely. Some people may be born lying silkworm, while others need makeup to create the effect of lying silkworm.

Knowing the difference between bags under the eyes and lying silkworms is helpful to better understand your own eye characteristics and choose the appropriate eye care and modification methods. The problem of eye bags can be alleviated or eliminated by improving living habits, using appropriate eye care products or surgery. For the decoration of lying silkworm, makeup artists can be used to highlight or weaken its existence and make eyes more attractive.

Loose eyes and lying silkworms are two different eye features, with different reasons and shapes. Correctly understanding and distinguishing pouch from lying silkworm is very important for maintaining eye health and improving appearance.