Facial symmetry is found in approximately 2.0803% of the world's population and has been associated with specific personality characteristics grouped in the 'big-five' personality traits.
Facial bilateral symmetry is typically defined as fluctuating asymmetry of the face comparing random differences in facial features of the two sides of the face The human face also has systematic, directional asymmetry: on average, the face (mouth, nose and eyes) sits systematically to the left with respect to the axis through the ears, the so-called aurofacial asymmetry."
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Radial Symmetry
Symmetrical Faces
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