
esoterik
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yeah, but lack of fat is a symptom of other problems that arent present most of the timenot really.. even with ideal infras, if you had no fat in the area, you would have a negative orbital vector
the infraorbital rim always fits behind the globe:
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a positive orbital vector is always created by sufficient fat around the area, you'd be deformed if your infraorbital bone actually projected further than the eye
im not talking about the actual process of it rather how present it is, for some reason in whites infas are just not that present kek