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The face is the front part of the head from the forehead to the chin. In humans, it includes the eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and surrounding skin, and it plays a central role in identity, communication, and perception.

Anatomy and movement: The face is supported by the facial skeleton and shaped by a complex network

Skin and soft tissue determine texture and color, while the eyes, nose, and mouth provide sensory input

Function and expression: Facial appearance supports interpersonal recognition and social signaling. Expressions communicate emotion and intent;

Variation and health: Facial features differ due to genetics, age, sex, and ethnicity. Ageing alters skin elasticity

Other uses: In geometry, a face is a flat polygonal surface that forms part of a three-dimensional

of
muscles
supplied
by
the
facial
nerve
(cranial
nerve
VII).
Muscles
such
as
the
zygomaticus,
orbicularis
oris,
and
corrugator
enable
smiles,
frowns,
and
many
subtle
expressions.
and
expressive
cues.
The
face
also
houses
structures
for
vision
protection,
scent
perception,
and
vocal
articulation.
some
movements
are
reflexive,
while
others
are
voluntary.
Research
on
facial
expressions
notes
universality
in
basic
emotions,
though
interpretation
varies
across
cultures.
and
volume.
Medical
considerations
include
facial
palsy,
trauma,
congenital
anomalies,
and
reconstructive
or
cosmetic
procedures
to
repair
or
enhance
appearance.
object’s
boundary.
The
term
also
appears
in
phrases
such
as
face
a
challenge
or
face
a
risk.