A couple of questions

What is wrong with hooded eyes?

While hooded eyes are a normal hereditary trait, droopy eyelids can be a medical condition — either on their own or as the result of an underlying condition or injury. When one or both eyelids droop, it often points to a condition called ptosis.

What does having hooded eyes mean?

Hooded eyes feature a heavy brow bone with a deep-set crease. In hooded eyes, skin hangs down over the crease. This makes your upper eyelid look smaller. If you cannot see the crease when your eyes are open, then this means you have hooded eyes.

What problems can hooded eyelids cause?

Dermatochalasis is very noticeable because of the folded, baggy skin on the eyelids that make your eyes appear puffy or swollen. Further symptoms may include difficulty reading, loss of peripheral vision, elevating the brows to improve vision, frontal headaches, dry eye, eye irritation, and dermatitis.

Are slightly hooded eyes attractive?

This eye shape is considered attractive by many people. Anyone can also develop hooded eyes, especially as they get older. If you develop hooded eyes, it is nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed by. Hooded eyes are a natural sign of aging that are still attractive.

Are hooded eyes common?

Hooded Eyes Your eye shape is hooded if you have a crease, but it isn't visible because it's hidden beneath a flap of skin. While hooded eyes regularly occur as you get older and your skin begins to lose its elasticity, it's also common to be born with .

Do hooded eyes get worse with age?

Hooded eyes are often an inherited feature which gets worse with age. With age, the skin on the upper lid loses its elasticity, and becomes baggy.

Are hooded eyes genetic?

Although some hooded eyes may appear to be droopy, it does not mean that they are actually droopy. Hooded eyes are a genetic trait, whereas droopy eyes are something that occurs as we age as a result of lost elasticity in the upper part of the skin above the eye.

Does weight gain cause hooded eyes?

In patients with a higher BMI, fat deposits may accumulate under the skin of the eyelids, causing the lids to appear to sag, droop, or be puffy. Over time, the effects of gravity and the normal aging process cause fat to pull down on the eyelids in general, but the effect may be pronounced in those that are overweight.