you can make it look smaller with different types of make up. But the only way to make it smaller is surgery, well that's what I heard. GOOD LUCK! :)
Misshapen pupils can be caused by several things such as iridocyclitis or iritis. The medical term for misshapen pupils is synechia.
The iris controls the amount of light entering the eyes through pupil. When the surrounding is extremely bright, the iris contracts the size of pupil. This decreases the amount of light entering the eye. This is why when we are suddenly exposed to bright light, the eyes blink and in meanwhile, the iris contracts.
Just white with black pupils
Heroin relaxes the muscles in your body. The iris is the muscle in your eye that controls the size of your pupil and how much light is let in. When you take heroin it relaxes this muscle making your pupil appear smaller. "uppers" like cocaine will do the opposite.
One will know if one's pupils are dilated if one can no longer see through their eyes clearly. One can check with eye doctors to confirm if one's pupils are dilated.
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When light come into your eye your pupils will get smaller. In a dim or dark room your pupils will enlarge to let in more light so you can see. Also some drugs will make your pupils smaller, or when your high they dilate.
no if your pupils are tiny it just means your in the light. your pupils change sizes due to the light. If your in a dark room the will be big if your in a light room they will be smaller.
Optic nerves can make eye pupils be big all the time. If the eye doctor told you this then it is correct.
Not in most fish, but flat fish and eel pupils change in size according to the amount of light they receive - like humans, these fish's pupils become smaller when there is plenty of light.
Cats have the ability to see more equivalent than humans because of their eye shape. They do the same things as humans though. When its dark the pupils grow large. When its sunny they can make the pupils smaller too.
Pupils constrict in response to bright light to reduce the amount of light entering the eye and protect the sensitive retina from potential damage. Conversely, pupils dilate in dim lighting conditions to allow more light into the eye for improved vision in low-light environments.
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No, normally not. With me, my pupils stay the same.
Yes. You walk around with freakishly large pupils that make your eye color seem almost black and you look like a freak...but it sure does feel good!
The pupil gets smaller but when light is taken away, the pupils dilate (get bigger) to increase the ability to take in light. Many people come out of dark areas and there pupils are still enlarged
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