bobsmith03
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my icd is 28.3mm, its over for me if I don't find a solution. Anyone know non invasive procedures to increase ICD?
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Thanks, I'll just cope with it tbh. What puzzles me is my IPD is 65mm which is ideal, but ICD is lacking, why is this? It doesn't look in selfies but when I step back atleast 8 feet and zoom in, my wide face makes my eyes look weirdWhile MSE can widen the upper jaw, it's important to note that its primary effect is on the dental arch and the relationship of the upper and lower teeth. It can create more space for crowded teeth or correct a narrow upper jaw, but it's not specifically designed to affect facial proportions or the intercanthal distance (ICD), which is the distance between the inner corners of the eyes.
ICD is largely determined by the anatomy of the bones in the skull, specifically the position of the orbits (eye sockets). The use of MSE may indirectly affect the ICD in some cases, particularly if widening the upper jaw results in changes to the shape of the face. However, any changes in ICD due to MSE treatment would likely be relatively minor and primarily related to the correction of dental and skeletal issues.
means you have long pfl, also 65mm is not idealThanks, I'll just cope with it tbh. What puzzles me is my IPD is 65mm which is ideal, but ICD is lacking, why is this? It doesn't look in selfies but when I step back atleast 8 feet and zoom in, my wide face makes my eyes look weird
chatgpt quoteWhile MSE can widen the upper jaw, it's important to note that its primary effect is on the dental arch and the relationship of the upper and lower teeth. It can create more space for crowded teeth or correct a narrow upper jaw, but it's not specifically designed to affect facial proportions or the intercanthal distance (ICD), which is the distance between the inner corners of the eyes.
ICD is largely determined by the anatomy of the bones in the skull, specifically the position of the orbits (eye sockets). The use of MSE may indirectly affect the ICD in some cases, particularly if widening the upper jaw results in changes to the shape of the face. However, any changes in ICD due to MSE treatment would likely be relatively minor and primarily related to the correction of dental and skeletal issues.
ahh ok. Its making sense in my head now. what ipd is ideal btw?means you have long pfl, also 65mm is not ideal
65mm is good but if we're gonna go for the "ideal" it would be some mm wider, this is because an ideal face has a wide jaw which needs wide cheekbones which needs a wider ipd to keep the esr ideal which is the most important ratioahh ok. Its making sense in my head now. what ipd is ideal btw?
these are my measurements:65mm is good but if we're gonna go for the "ideal" it would be some mm wider, this is because an ideal face has a wide jaw which needs wide cheekbones which needs a wider ipd to keep the esr ideal which is the most important ratio
you're probably imagining it as way worse than it is everything else looks good and close to averagenessthese are my measurements:
ES ratio: 0.468
ICD (intercanthal distance): 28.3mm
IPD (Interpupillary distance): 65mm
PFL: 33mm
PFH: 10-12mm
my es ratio doesnt help me because my icd fucks it up.
Do people in real life see me without the lens distortion cause my icd looks fine on selfies, its just that when I step back and zoom into my face my wide skull takes over and makes my eyes look narrowyou're probably imagining it as way worse than it is everything else looks good and close to averageness
chatgpt m8 well doneWhile MSE can widen the upper jaw, it's important to note that its primary effect is on the dental arch and the relationship of the upper and lower teeth. It can create more space for crowded teeth or correct a narrow upper jaw, but it's not specifically designed to affect facial proportions or the intercanthal distance (ICD), which is the distance between the inner corners of the eyes.
ICD is largely determined by the anatomy of the bones in the skull, specifically the position of the orbits (eye sockets). The use of MSE may indirectly affect the ICD in some cases, particularly if widening the upper jaw results in changes to the shape of the face. However, any changes in ICD due to MSE treatment would likely be relatively minor and primarily related to the correction of dental and skeletal issues.