I believe this topic is at least somewhat scientific.
I had always had a deformed left eyelid, not immediately noticeable but deformed in that there was excess skin resulting in a very wrinkly look when I closed that eye.
Now, around a week ago, I developed a large rash on that eyelid, which became slightly blood and yellowish. Today when I woke up in the morning, I was surprised to find that the rash was reduced to a faint scar, and shocked that my deformed eyelid was now somehow normal: the excess skin was gone, and my eyes now looked symmetrical.
Can anyone tell me how this happened? A scientific explanation perhaps? I'm still perplexed.
I had always had a deformed left eyelid, not immediately noticeable but deformed in that there was excess skin resulting in a very wrinkly look when I closed that eye.
Now, around a week ago, I developed a large rash on that eyelid, which became slightly blood and yellowish. Today when I woke up in the morning, I was surprised to find that the rash was reduced to a faint scar, and shocked that my deformed eyelid was now somehow normal: the excess skin was gone, and my eyes now looked symmetrical.
Can anyone tell me how this happened? A scientific explanation perhaps? I'm still perplexed.
