Are these types of maxilla lines aesthetic?

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If your maxilla rises over your zygos, it forms a line as shown in the photo from certain angles and lighting.
Is this a good trait to have or not? Looks like a wrinkle tbh but then again it's caused by good forward growth.
 
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i have them idk
 
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Aren't they just tear troughs? Many people have that.
 
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Aren't they just tear troughs? Many people have that.
It's not circular and doesn't really follow the circumference of the eye socket.
It starts ar the lower corner of your zygo arch and extends towards the nose bridge.
 
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No, not aesthetic. I think this is caused by being lean which removes the coat of fat on your face and shows the seperation between the fat deposits:
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No, not aesthetic. I think this is caused by being lean which removes the coat of fat on your face and shows the seperation between the fat deposits:
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Makes sense. So you think it’s due to a lack of fats in the 3 pads below the eye socket?
 
no no no it isn’t i have it it’s fucking depression inducing when you have any sort of smile lines
 
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no no no it isn’t i have it it’s fucking depression inducing when you have any sort of smile lines
Do you just have that? Or any other lines as well?
 
Do you just have that? Or any other lines as well?
yea i have them but i’m not old enough to leanmaxx or id stunt my growth so it fucking sucks i might put volufiline on them to fix it
 
It's not circular and doesn't really follow the circumference of the eye socket.
It starts ar the lower corner of your zygo arch and extends towards the nose bridge.
Sounds like tear troughs, but with a different shape due to better bone support from the zygos. I have the same thing, and they got more prominent as I got leaner.

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It's really faint on the right side (of the image), but it looks more curved.
 
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Sounds like tear troughs, but with a different shape due to better bone support from the zygos. I have the same thing, and they got more prominent as I got leaner.

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It's really faint on the right side (of the image), but it looks more curved.
Yeah it appears as I get lean too.
I’m under the impression that tear troughs are formed at the top of the zygos while this line is formed at the bottom
 
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Yeah it appears as I get lean too.
I’m under the impression that tear troughs are formed at the top of the zygos while this line is formed at the bottom
I think tear troughs are just formed due to lack of fat or bone from the orbits, and that they can form above the zygos too, if you have every high-set cheekbones.

In these other photos, it looks like regular tear-troughs, but the depth and size of them are restricted by his high cheekbones, so they don't extend as far down the face.

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If your maxilla rises over your zygos, it forms a line as shown in the photo from certain angles and lighting.
Is this a good trait to have or not? Looks like a wrinkle tbh but then again it's caused by good forward growth.
i have them and im recessed so... :feelswhy:
 
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Aren't they just tear troughs? Many people have that.
nasojugal groove, everyone gets it eventually.

you can't tell they're there in 9 out of 10 light conditions.
 
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nasojugal groove, everyone gets it eventually.

you can't tell they're there in 9 out of 10 light conditions.
High IQ. Didn't know there's a proper term for it.
 

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