Deciphering Multi-Axis Facial Rotation: The Key to Understanding Facial Asymmetry.

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-29 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000628
Erik Koppert, Kyu-Ho Yi
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Abstract

Facial asymmetry, manifesting as visible differences between the two sides of the face, is common. These disparities can be structural (inherent in the individual's facial bone structure or soft tissues), or functional (the result of variations in muscle tone or nerve function, and apparent only during expressions like smiling or frowning). To achieve optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes in aesthetics, orthodontics, and facial reconstructive surgery, practitioners must understand and address these asymmetries. Traditionally, members of the cosmetic surgery specialty have valued symmetry, linking it to attractiveness and perceived health. However, absolute symmetry can seem unnatural, leading to a preference for slight asymmetry in the face, which adds character. In this article, we explore facial asymmetry using rotations along the vertical (X), horizontal (Y), and depth (Z) axes. As the face ages, changes resulting from bone resorption become significant because they alter facial contours and intensify existing asymmetries. Recognizing and managing these changes is essential for providing effective aesthetic interventions that enhance both the natural appearance and functionality of the face. Thus, studying facial asymmetry plays a pivotal role in medical and aesthetic practices by highlighting the importance of a tailored approach that respects the natural variance in human faces.

解读多轴面部旋转:理解面部不对称的关键。
面部不对称,表现为面部两侧的明显差异,是很常见的。这些差异可能是结构性的(个体面部骨骼结构或软组织固有的),也可能是功能性的(肌肉张力或神经功能变化的结果,只有在微笑或皱眉等表情时才会明显)。为了在美学、正畸和面部重建手术中获得最佳的美学和功能结果,从业者必须理解并解决这些不对称。传统上,整形外科专业的成员重视对称,将其与吸引力和感知健康联系起来。然而,绝对的对称会显得不自然,因此人们更喜欢面部的轻微不对称,这可以增加个性。在本文中,我们通过沿垂直(X)、水平(Y)和深度(Z)轴的旋转来探索面部不对称。随着面部年龄的增长,骨吸收引起的变化变得显著,因为它们改变了面部轮廓,加剧了现有的不对称。认识和管理这些变化对于提供有效的美学干预,增强面部的自然外观和功能至关重要。因此,研究面部不对称在医学和美学实践中发挥着关键作用,强调了尊重人类面部自然变化的量身定制方法的重要性。
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