In healthy face no sclera appears above or below the Iris. It could be extreme fatigue, low blood pressure, unconciousness, depression or other health issue related to heart, kidney, liver. Underlying Conditions: Sometimes there are several conditions which may trigger to sanpaku eyes.It can also be the result of imbalance of endocrine or severe physical trauma. Several Disorders: Immune disorder, eye injury or cancer may also lead to sanpaku eyes.This type of complication can only be rectified by surgery instead of any diet or medicine. When laser exposed to the eyelid it removes too much fat and results in sclera show. Blepharoplasty: This is also a type of cosmetic surgery in which excess fat is removed by laser.Cosmetic surgeon takes care of it and it get rectified.
Sometimes it’s because of the complication of eye surgery when lower lid loses to get retraction and eye get round shape. Some people get it done intentionally, as when sclera shows more, eyes look more attractive.
What are Sanpaku EyesĪccording to Old Asian Diagnostic Traditions sanpaku eyes reflect person’s physical and mental condition. There are cosmetologist as well in Japan who performs surgery to make sanpaku eyes. When it appears above the Iris indicates mental imbalance of the person.Īccording to Japanese theory the persons having natural sanpaku Eyes are more calmer, with spiritual connections, more focused on their vision and goal, able to stand themselves in difficult situations and more concerned about their looks and appearance. Obviously no one dies unpredictable by just seeing too much sclera.Īccording to be Japanese and Chinese face reading theory when sclera appears at the upper side of the Iris- indicates physical imbalance of the body means the person is either alcoholic or drug addict. They are cursed of being died as youth.Īs the time passed this theory proven wrong in lack of any evidence and found unscientific.
Initially years ago, it was assuming that the person having sanpaku eyes dies unpredictable in young age. close-up shot of a Blue colour human eye showing sanpaku eyes Sanpaku Eyes Theory Usually in non sanpaku eyes, sclera appears on two sides right and left to the iris. In sanpaku Eyes, sclera (the white part of the eye) seems on the three sides of iris (right, left and upper or below the iris). Sanpaku is a Japanese term which means “three whites”.