Sanpaku Eyes: Superstition or Scientific Truth?

Sanpaku Eyes

When someone has sanpaku eyes, the white component of their eye, or sclera, can be seen above or below the iris when they are looking straight ahead. The Japanese word “sanpaku” means “three whites” and has that translation. Sampaku eyes come in three different varieties: This disorder, known as quan san bai (full sanpaku), happens … Read more