U.S., June 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07008807) titled 'The Facial Muscular Activity: A Paradigm for Understanding Facial Asymmetry' on May 20.
Brief Summary: Facial asymmetry, the degree to which the two sides of the face differ in size, shape, or the arrangement of features, is a near-universal human characteristic. The intricate network of facial muscles plays a crucial role in both the static structure and the dynamic expressions of the face. The continuous pull and action of facial muscles can influence the development and positioning of underlying soft tissues and even, over extended periods, potentially impact skeletal structures.
Study Start Date: June 01
Study Type: OBSERVATION...