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"Limbal rings are circular areas of pigment around your iris (the colored part of your eye)."
"Have you ever wondered why some people have black circles that frame the colored part of their eyes, and others don’t?
Those circles, called limbal rings, can vary according to your age, your health, your family history, and several other factors.
Dark, well-defined limbal rings can be seen as a signal of health and attractiveness. As you age, your limbal rings may become less visible, or they might not."
"Limbal rings are circular areas of pigment around your iris (the colored part of your eye)."
"Have you ever wondered why some people have black circles that frame the colored part of their eyes, and others don’t?
Those circles, called limbal rings, can vary according to your age, your health, your family history, and several other factors.
Dark, well-defined limbal rings can be seen as a signal of health and attractiveness. As you age, your limbal rings may become less visible, or they might not."
Limbal Rings: What They Are and Who Has Them
Limbal rings are circular areas of pigment around your iris (the colored part of your eye). Most people are born with limbal rings, but as you age, your limbal rings typically become less visible. Learn more.
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