1. Chirality is also seen in the study of facial asymmetry . 2. For low-minus people, taking facial asymmetry into account is less important. 3. And possible causing subsequent facial asymmetry . 4. In the craniofacial skeleton, fibrous dysplasia may present as a painless lump or facial asymmetry . 5. In some cases there may be persistent post-surgical facial asymmetry , which can require further treatment. 6. For example, men with higher facial asymmetry experienced higher levels of depression compared to men with lower facial asymmetry. 7. For example, men with higher facial asymmetry experienced higher levels of depression compared to men with lower facial asymmetry . 8. Progressive changes occurring throughout life in the soft tissues of the face will cause more prominent facial asymmetry in older faces. 9. This word particularly describes a flattening which is to one side at the back of the head and there is often some facial asymmetry . 10. These include facial asymmetry , a prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, a broad nasal bridge, a wide, fleshy nasal tip, and mild prognathism.