Approximately 50% of Asians naturally have a monolid configuration, without a visible eyelid crease. Patients wanting a double eyelid configuration often tell me they want to be able to wear make-up better, have bigger eyes to look brighter and more alert, or to stop eyelashes from rubbing on their eyes!
According to studies, some of the most attractive eyes seem to be grey eyes due to their colour and rarity. Double eyelids are also coveted by people since they open up the eyes, making them look less sleepy.
Around 50 per cent of Asians are born without a visible eyelid crease above their lash line (meaning they have monolids). In 1896, Japanese surgeon Mikamo developed the procedure known as blepharoplasty in order to address this, believing the double eyelid to be “more attractive”.
In South Korea, beauty standards often emphasize clear, pale skin, a slim figure, double eyelids, and a V-shaped jawline. Youthful and flawless appearances are highly valued.
A double eyelid is an eyelid shape that has a crease in it, giving it the appearance of two eyelids. This feature is typical of many ethnicities, including Caucasian, Middle Eastern, African and Asian. Double eyelids are a dominant gene, meaning they are more common than the monolid gene.
Non-Asians have a naturally appearing high double eyelid fold. It is also known as an outfold double eyelid. An outfold or a high fold occurs in non-Asians because they do not have an epicanthal fold. An epicanthal fold has two distinct features that hinder an outfold.
Monolids are generally caused by genetics. They are found in about 50% of people of Asian descent. Epicanthal folds are also seen in non-Asian babies and young children before the bridge of their noses develops. People born with fetal alcohol syndrome may also have epicanthal folds.
However, Mikamo recorded that the 82-83% of Japanese women actually have the double eyelid appearance, making it a physiologically normative feature among the population.
The South Korean beauty standard
In a survey, South Korean women were asked about their preferred height range, and their answers fell between 165 to 175 centimeters. Women not only have a preferred height for themselves but also for their future spouses.
Crease Appearance: Natural double eyelids often have a crease that changes dynamically, becoming more prominent when the eyes are open and less visible when closed. In some cases, surgically created creases may appear consistently defined regardless of eye position.
This is because the double-eyelid gene is classified as a dominant gene, which means that it is more likely to be inherited than the recessive counterpart.
Double eyelid western type. The sharp eye can see the crease of the eye curving, clearly shaped, beautiful with an open the inner canthus of the eye. This makes the eyes look bigger, the face looks dimensional and looks sexy follows western style.
A double blepharoplasty can add vivacity and youthfulness to a patient's eyes. Most patients report that there are a variety of emotional and physical benefits they receive.
Upper Eyelids: Having a visible crease in your upper eyelid is perceived as highly attractive. This is because it has the effect of making your eyes look bigger. In many cultures around the world, large eyes are seen as beautiful, in addition to a sign of youthfulness.
The average Japanese male is about 170cm, so anything above 5'9 and you'll be considered tall as a man here. The average female is about 160cm, so if you're above 5'4 and you'll be an Amazonian.
The average height of women 20 and older is 5 feet, 2 inches, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Payne is 5 feet, 7 inches, which is considered either tall or small, depending on which friendship group she is with.
This crease helps create a more defined eye shape, often making the eyes appear larger or more open. Double eyelids are common among Caucasians, but they're also more prevalent among people of Asian descent than many realize.
Fans discuss how unique it is that BTS's V has both monolid and double eyelid eyes.
Among Asians, more Chinese and South East Asians prefer high double eyelids. However, Koreans and Japanese patients tend to prefer a smaller double eyelid folds. These smaller double eyelid folds are also known as an infold Asian eyelid. Why is there a difference in terms of preference when it comes to nationality?
According to anthropologist and professor Ashley Montagu in 1989, many East Asian people and African populations such as the San people are less hairy than Europeans and West Asian peoples. Montagu said that the hairless feature is a neotenous trait.
The Rarest Eye Shape
Almond, monolid, downturned, hooded—the list goes on. But the rarest one is up for debate. Beauty is subjective, and opinions can vary drastically.
Genetics: Genetics also play a crucial role in the appearance of hooded eyes. If one or both parents have hooded eyelids, their children are likely to inherit this trait. Ethnicity plays a role too. Hooded eyes are more common in people of Asian descent, but they can affect people of all ethnicities.