Eyelash curling | Eyelash

Eyelash curling The so-called eyelash curling, medically called trichiasis, is a pathological rubbing of the eyelashes on the surface of the cornea or conjunctiva. This disease is not congenital, like distichiasis, but acquired. A possible cause lies in a misdirected growth of the hairs in the direction of the eyeball. Another is caused by the … Eyelash curling | Eyelash

Madarosis | Eyelash

Madarosis With the so-called madarosis, it comes to a pathological loss of the eyelashes and the lateral eyebrows. This is usually caused by a chronic inflammation of the eyelid margin (blepharitis), which leads to the loss of hairs. Other triggers can be vitamin deficiency, various skin diseases, drug side effects in cancer therapy, stress, trauma … Madarosis | Eyelash

Eyelash

Anatomy of the eyelashes The eyelashes, Latin Ciliae, are appendages of the skin in mammals and humans. They are in the form of curved hairs on the edge of the upper and lower eyelids of the eye and cover them completely as a so-called lash line. They form two to four rows and serve to … Eyelash