Can gonions go from flared to inward during puberty?

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I currently feel like I have straight-inward gonions, I have a semi round jaw. I think my jaw kind of looks like Delon’s (he mogs me to oblivion ofc but we have similar jaw shape). However I was scrolling through old photos of myself from about 2 years ago, and one thing that I noticed is that my gonions were most definitely flared and my lower third was very wide and defined. This surprised me because recently one of the biggest things I have wanted to change is my gonial flare. The one other factor besides age that changed between these years is that I gained some weight (not a lot, but my face definitely looks fatter). So I was curious, was fat responsible for this change or as I grew older did I just somehow get a round jaw out of nowhere? Really hoping it’s the fat gain so that I can get my old jaw appearance back.

TL:DR gonions appeared to have gotten less flared/jaw became more round over the past 2 years, only factors that changed were age and weight. Could gonions have gone inward or was it fat increase that caused this?

Sorry if this question is stupid 🫤
Thanks guys
 
I’m still a teen and am still going through puberty which is why I was curious if it was structural change through development or just fat gain
 

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