How to distinguish between sleeping silkworms and eye bags

The difference between sleeper silkworms and eye bags is as follows: 1. Sleeper silkworms: a long horizontal muscle bulge located at the lower edge of the eyelashes, also known as the orbicularis oculi muscle, can increase the three-dimensional sense of the eyes, more obvious when smiling; but excessive hypertrophy of the orbicularis oculi muscle will affect the aesthetics, patients with serious symptoms can be adjusted through surgery; 2. Eye bags: a semicircular bag formed due to skin laxity or orbital fat protruding and accumulating under the skin of the lower lid It is far from the lower eyelashes and appears with any expression, and is especially obvious when the eyes look upward. Patients with puffy eyes can be treated with surgery.