Your face gets more asymmetrical as you age, researchers say
Your face gets wonkier as you age, research suggests. Scientists have found the structure of your facial features deviate by 0.06mm with each decade of life. Researchers at Mount Auburn Hospital, Massachusetts, used three-dimensional digital imaging techniques to make the conclusion. The changes were subtle but significant, especially in the lower two-thirds of the face - from the eyebrows to nose and from the nose to chin. Dr Helena Taylor performed detailed scans of 191 volunteers who ranged in age from four months to 88 years.
Nov-1-2018, 00:27:10 GMT
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