Do wide eye spacing narrow with age?

It is possible for a wide eye spacing to narrow with age, but the change is usually minor.
In patients with wide eye spacing, especially in children, there is a visual narrowing of the distance between the eyes as the bridge of the nose grows taller and the proportion of the eyes to the skull decreases.
However, not all patients with wide eye spacing will have obvious changes as they grow older. For example, wide eye spacing caused by medial canthus, external strabismus, etc. will not get better as they grow older.
There are also patients who have a familial low nasal bridge, and even if the nasal bridge develops with age, the wide eye spacing usually does not improve much.
Patients with wide spacing between the eyes should go to the hospital in time to have the cause clarified, and then under the guidance of the doctor, improve the situation through treatment.