Are there any studies on chin size and shape?

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Like what causes some peoples chin to be bigger than others. Is it related to testosterone, hgh, etc.
Just the chin tho, not the whole jaw
 
Chin is a AR-dense area that is linked with your test and receptor sensitivity levels. You can make it grow by taking more AAS or somehow making the receptors there more sensitive. Taking HGH would only speed up the process.
 
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Yeah genetics
 
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Like what causes some peoples chin to be bigger than others. Is it related to testosterone, hgh, etc.
Just the chin tho, not the whole jaw
Lifefuel if true is there any research ?
 
Chin is a AR-dense area that is linked with your test and receptor sensitivity levels. You can make it grow by taking more AAS or somehow making the receptors there more sensitive. Taking HGH would only speed up the process.
Is there any research to prove this ?
 
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Something called genes
 
Chin is a AR-dense area that is linked with your test and receptor sensitivity levels. You can make it grow by taking more AAS or somehow making the receptors there more sensitive. Taking HGH would only speed up the process.
chin width is mostly prenatal no?
 
Slavs are higher T yet they have smaller chins. Americans have abnormal large chins in contrast. Any explanation?
 
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Yes studies have in fact shown that chin size is influenced by your genetic composition
 
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chin shape is genetic, chin size is more enviornmental but also obviously genetic
 
There were some interesting studies that indicated a chin was beneficial in dealing with the forces applied to the mandible during mastication.

So stronger bite, might mean larger chin
 
The growth of the lower jaw can be effected by environmental factors like mouth breathing, low testosterone during puberty, problems with your jaw straight out of the womb. But the chin itself is purely genetic.
 

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