My drier eye looks smaller. They both seemed to sink into my skull after menopause.
Anonymous
10/28/2025 12:05
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
It could be your brow. Face muscles sometimes do not work equally well on both sides of the face. One side could be hyper/hypo active.
Anonymous
10/28/2025 06:44
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
fat cheeks?
Anonymous
10/27/2025 16:54
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
Anonymous wrote:One eye isn’t bulging — it is mainly noticeable when smiling. It looks terrible!
Pretty normal especially as we age and the skin around our eyes isn't as tight when we smile. Thats why many olds do that fake no eye smile.
Anonymous
10/27/2025 16:27
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
One eye isn’t bulging — it is mainly noticeable when smiling. It looks terrible!
Anonymous
10/26/2025 20:21
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
Is one bulging outward and that's why it looks bigger? If so, you should check that out.
Anonymous
10/26/2025 18:20
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
When I smile one eye is smaller than the other, but that's always been the case, even in photos from high school.
Anonymous
10/26/2025 18:17
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
Same with me and both eyes seem smaller on my face too.
Anonymous
10/26/2025 17:49
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
Anonymous wrote:
Does it only show when you’re smiling in photos?
Not the OP, but this happens to me. I did some Googling and I guess it's a thing.
Anonymous
10/26/2025 17:43
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
Does it only show when you’re smiling in photos?
Anonymous
10/26/2025 17:32
Subject: One Eye Looks Smaller
I just noticed in photos of me this past year that my eyes are no longer symmetrical—one looks significantly. The skin around each eye looks the same. The eyelid isn’t drooping. Is there any medical reason for this to happen? I in my 50s. Does this just happen with age?