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Our eyes normally have about 150 to 250 hairs between 8 and 12 mm long on the upper part of the eye and 50 to 150 hairs between 6 and 8 mm long on the lower part of the eye. The eyelashes. They fall out every 4 to 6 weeks and are therefore renewed. Their main function is to keep dust, foreign objects and bright sunlight out of the eyes. They therefore have a protective function - and for some, an aesthetic one, in the sense of an ideal of beauty. Depending on health conditions or treatment, these hairs, like other hairs, can fall out, removing this protection. The eye is then more exposed, more susceptible to contamination and therefore more at risk. If the eye is damaged, the whole body or person suffers, depending on the severity of the damage. In other words, such a small, seemingly unimportant part of the body can have serious consequences if it is missing. The same laws apply in life, in social structures and elsewhere.

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