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Ive noticed when chewing, the muscle on my whole mandibular ramus would get bigger, basically the whole masseter muscle and not just the lower part of it. So with that increased muscle size, my jaw and lower face looked something like this:
now obviously the proportions arent exact on the right drawing but I marked the area with red dots, that changed after I stopped chewing.
So after I stopped chewing mastic gum, the zygomatic arch became more pronounced from the front view and from the side view as well. When I was chewing, the increased muscle size would just create a bloaty look for me.
Obviosuly it will vary from person to person, but for me personally it seems like not chewing is a better option, because the zygos are more defined and pronounced.
now obviously the proportions arent exact on the right drawing but I marked the area with red dots, that changed after I stopped chewing.
So after I stopped chewing mastic gum, the zygomatic arch became more pronounced from the front view and from the side view as well. When I was chewing, the increased muscle size would just create a bloaty look for me.
Obviosuly it will vary from person to person, but for me personally it seems like not chewing is a better option, because the zygos are more defined and pronounced.