Clark
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So normally an over-projected radix makes it harder to spot your Nasion during measurement because everything seems flat. People will assume that your Nasion is higher than it actually is. therefore, they will look at you and assume you have a longer midface
Take a look at this picture and notice how his nasion now appears lower than it used to be.
Can a brow-ridge implant bring the radix/Nasion downward and possibly make the FDHR (facial depth to height ratio) and the Midface ratio higher since they both rely strongly on the Nasion
I personally have a nasion so high that when I measure my Midface ratio my nasion is visibly higher than my pupils
Take a look at this picture and notice how his nasion now appears lower than it used to be.
Can a brow-ridge implant bring the radix/Nasion downward and possibly make the FDHR (facial depth to height ratio) and the Midface ratio higher since they both rely strongly on the Nasion
I personally have a nasion so high that when I measure my Midface ratio my nasion is visibly higher than my pupils