A stroke, poorly performed dental surgery causing nerve damage, improper use of Botox, etc.
Muscles that are under your control are known as voluntary muscles. The arms, legs, and face muscles are prime examples, as they are muscles under your control.
You can consciously control skeletal muscles in your body, such as those in your arms, legs, and face. These muscles are responsible for voluntary movements.
Ptosis refers to the sagging of a person's muscles or eyelids. A condition which causes ptosis of the facial muscles is called Bell's Palsy. Bell's Palsy affects the nerve that controls the muscles in a person's face.
There are 43 muscles in your face.
There are about 43 muscles in the human face.
Bell's palsy is a nerve condition that weakens the muscles of the face, including the eyelids. It is usually temporary.
52 face muscles
The ability to raise one eyebrow is controlled by specific muscles in the face. Some people may have more control over these muscles on one side of their face, allowing them to raise one eyebrow while the other remains still. This is a natural variation in muscle control and not everyone can do it.
during talking,eating,and drinking our face muscles will move
yes, crocodiles have more than 50 muscles in its face.
All the muscles that allow you to move your body are called voluntary as you have to think about it and the nervous system makes them respond. There are two others: smooth muscles which are involuntary and are found in the digestive tract for example and cardiac muscle found in the heart. It is also involuntary.
Voluntary muscles are muscles that you have the ability to consiously control, like your arms, legs, face muscles etc.. Involuntary muscles are the muscles that you can't consiouly control they tend to just contol themselves without any regonition of them doing so eg, heart musle, intestine muscles etc