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Why and How Do Faces Become More Asymmetrical with Age?

According to a 2024 study published in the *Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery*, average facial asymmetry more than doubled between the 0–4 and 70+ age groups. This confirms that, yes, faces become more asymmetrical with age, and it’s a natural part of the aging process.

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Does asymmetry increase with age? Understanding Natural Facial Changes

According to research published in *Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery*, facial asymmetry does increase steadily with aging, particularly in the lower two-thirds of the face. This natural, measurable process is caused by a complex interplay of skeletal, muscular, and soft tissue changes that occur over time.

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Does Asymmetry Worsen with Age? A Look at Facial and Bodily Changes

According to a study published in *Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery*, research using 3D digital imaging shows a significant, age-related increase in facial asymmetry. This authoritative finding confirms that, yes, **does asymmetry worsen with age** for most people due to natural biological processes and lifestyle factors.

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