boneless and recessed with 17

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I read that having a strong jawline depends a lot on testosterone. The thing is, I’m 17 years old and I think my testosterone levels should be pretty normal for my age. Still, I have a really weak jawline. It bothers me a lot because it makes my whole face look kind of soft. I’ve noticed that my chin is recessed, and overall, my facial bones seem underdeveloped — I’d even say I’m kind of boneless.


It’s frustrating, especially when I see other guys my age with sharp, defined faces. I feel like I lost some kind of genetic lottery or that I missed a growth spurt or something. I don’t want to be overly dramatic, but it honestly messes with my confidence.


Is there anything I can do about this? Is it too late for my bone structure to change? Are there exercises, treatments, or habits that could actually help?

Pleaso no cope methods!!!
 
Your genetics and oral habits growing up are a much bigger determinant of your adult facial development.

Your solution? Surgery :D
 
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If your teeth aren't grown in right that's a big deciding factor in bone mass. My teeth are bent inwards due to my recessed maxilla and it has made my face flat as a belt from the side, whereas my brothers teeth developed normally and he has the thickest most projected zygos and infras I've ever seen
 
I read that having a strong jawline depends a lot on testosterone. The thing is, I’m 17 years old and I think my testosterone levels should be pretty normal for my age. Still, I have a really weak jawline. It bothers me a lot because it makes my whole face look kind of soft. I’ve noticed that my chin is recessed, and overall, my facial bones seem underdeveloped — I’d even say I’m kind of boneless.


It’s frustrating, especially when I see other guys my age with sharp, defined faces. I feel like I lost some kind of genetic lottery or that I missed a growth spurt or something. I don’t want to be overly dramatic, but it honestly messes with my confidence.


Is there anything I can do about this? Is it too late for my bone structure to change? Are there exercises, treatments, or habits that could actually help?

Pleaso no cope methods!!!
nigger youre k*rdish its over :feelswhy:
 
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If your teeth aren't grown in right that's a big deciding factor in bone mass. My teeth are bent inwards due to my recessed maxilla and it has made my face flat as a belt from the side, whereas my brothers teeth developed normally and he has the thickest most projected zygos and infras I've ever seen
My teeth are actually pretty good because I had braces.
 

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