1. Eyelid Xanthelasma: This condition refers to the appearance of abnormal orange-yellow patches on the inside of the eyelids, which can be a sign of high blood lipids. It is more common in middle-aged and elderly women.
2. Corneal Arcus: A gray-white circle on the edge of the cornea, known as corneal arcus, is commonly seen in individuals over 50 years old. This condition usually does not affect vision or cause .
3. Earlobe Wrinkles: Normally, the earlobe is the least likely area to develop wrinkles.
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