Facestructure
Facestructure refers to the underlying skeletal and muscular framework that defines the shape and contours of the human face. It is a complex anatomical arrangement that includes bones of the skull, such as the maxilla, mandible, zygomatic bones, and nasal bones, as well as the muscles of facial expression and mastication. The interplay between these elements dictates the unique features of an individual's face, including its overall proportion, the prominence of certain features like cheekbones or the jawline, and the arrangement of soft tissues.
The development of facestructure begins during embryonic growth and continues through adolescence. Genetic factors play a
Understanding facestructure is important in various fields. In medicine, it is crucial for reconstructive surgery and