Genrally not. If its on the cornea its likely a corneal arcus. Have your eye examined for a precise diagnosis by an Eye MD. Find one near you at www.aao.org
JCH MD
Well no, it is not on the cornea, they are just under the lower lid, not uncomfortable or anything, just a bit weird, could go to an Eye MD but does not seem important enough, I really wanted to know how it happened, thanks for your help. jp