Yes, it has to do with facial muscles
It take more facial muscles to frown than to smile.
Facial muscles, lips, cheeks, throat
Facial muscles are usually employed to display surprise.
the muscles in our face are necessary so we can smile and make facial expressions
Yes.
The "dots" when you smile typically refer to the small spaces or contours that appear on your cheeks and around your mouth as facial muscles engage. These dots can be accentuated by dimples or the natural creases of the skin. They contribute to the overall expression of joy and warmth, enhancing the communicative power of a smile.
To effectively train your facial muscles, you can try facial exercises like smiling, frowning, and puffing out your cheeks. You can also use facial massage techniques or facial yoga to strengthen and tone your facial muscles. Consistent practice and patience are key to seeing results.
It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile. So smile!
There are 33 muscles in a human face. And no, it doesn't take more muscles to frown than to smile.
The Buccinator muscles. (The cheeks)
The ones attached to the lips.
14 muscles for smiling, and 35 muscles for madness