Coelho, Paulo Valejo, 1961-Costa, HenriqueAzevedo, Inês Machado de, 1991-2016-05-032016-05-032016-01-212016-05-03http://hdl.handle.net/10451/23592Over the life of an individual, his face goes through several phases, and consequently for different morphologies. The formation of face begins in embryonic period, from a pool of undifferentiated cells, which form the basic structure for the development of a typical baby face during the fetal period. After birth, the baby’s face grows and loses its typical characteristics and gains others, presenting specific characteristics of each age group, reaching its maximum development in adulthood. However, the facial changes will not end until the death of an individual, as we can see by the morphological changes caused during the degeneration of the different facial structures with agingporAnatomia artísticaFaceHumanosEmbriologiaCrescimentoEnvelhecimentoA metamorfose da face humana : da origem ao fim da vidamaster thesis201485460