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"Cortisol face is a made-up term from the media. What is real is moon facies, a condition in which the face appears round, puffy and moon-like," Bala told CNET.
Prolonged levels of high cortisol is what causes this appearance in the face." One sign of moon facies is that if you look at the patient directly, face to face, you can't see their ears.
Experts break down the "cortisol face" trend taking over social media and explain whether it's something to be concerned about.
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And then there's moon facies—a condition similar to “cortisol face” but not quite. When one has moon facies, they suffer from a “buildup of fat or fluid deposits along the side of one's ...
Experts break down the "cortisol face" trend taking over social media and explain whether it's something to be concerned about.