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Do eyes shrink as we get older? The surprising truth about aging eyes

The actual size of the human eyeball remains relatively constant after early adulthood, reaching its full length by around age 21. So while the eyeball itself doesn't shrink, many surrounding physiological changes in skin, muscle, and tissue can create the compelling illusion that your eyes are getting smaller as you get older.

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