His face lost his balance with age

By examining the faces of 191 volunteers using a 3-dimensional digital system, scientists determined that when people get older, their faces become increasingly unbalanced. The asymmetry of the face occurs with a deviation of 0.06mm for 10 years.

According to The Daily Mail, experts from Mount Auburn Hospital (USA) have determined that when people get older, their faces become increasingly unbalanced. The asymmetry of the face occurs with a deviation of 0.06mm for 10 years.

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The main goal of plastic surgery is to achieve symmetry while the human face loses symmetry with age - (Photo: Pixabay).

Scientists came to this conclusion by examining the faces of 191 volunteers from 4 months to 88 years by using a 3-dimensional digital system.

Special changes appear in the lower two parts of the face (from the eyebrows to the nose and from the nose to the chin). According to experts, one of the main goals of plastic surgery is to achieve symmetry. With the help of the developed system, doctors can predict the results of cosmetic surgery and patient-customer appearance changes.

Previously, scientists at Bath University (UK) found that the looks of women may be affected by the number of children. If a woman wants a longer baby, should not have more than 2 children. The fact that pregnancy itself, breastfeeding and child care accelerates the decline and aging of the body.

Observations show that mothers with more children will have more wrinkles and darker skin. The reason is that every child born causes a chemical imbalance in the mother's body. Women who give birth more often are more susceptible to disease and live less.