What does the eye mean?


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A recumbent silkworm is a lateral bulge located at the edge of the lower eyelid.
Recumbent silkworm is a part of the orbicularis oculi muscle, formed by contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle. When smiling or squinting, recumbent silkworm is more obvious, which can make the eyes look more vivid and energetic, and increase the beauty of the face. Unlike eye bags, recumbent silkworm is usually a lateral bulge located next to the edge of the lower eyelashes, while eye bags are swelling under the lower eyelid.
It should be noted that recumbent silkworm is not common to everyone, and its shape and size vary from individual to individual. Some people are born with obvious recumbent silkworm, while others are less obvious. In addition, the shape and size of recumbent silkworm may change with age, skin relaxation and muscle strength weakening.