Chin definition, potential causes?

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I was surveying the web for information on what structure is that dictates the definition of the chin: not the ogre curve that’s the zygomatic width but rather this striking chin appearance that I encircled in red.


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I initially assumed that it was chin width and it’s not like this has been invalidated yet but yet it looks like bigonial width is the sole augmentation that led to chin definition with the skin behind the chin becoming more depressed in comparison to the surrounding structures in the transformation below.

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Additionally, it appears like those individuals that have high bigonial width also appear to have a more outward angled mandible body.


So is it the flared angle of the mandible body running all the way to the where the mandible meets the ramus the determiner of chin definition, is it just the flared angle of the very back of the mandible body where it meets the ramus which leads to this, or is it chin width that determines this?
 
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wtf is the chin definition and the ogre curve
 
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I was surveying the web for information on what structure is that dictates the definition of the chin: not the ogre curve that’s the zygomatic width but rather this striking chin appearance that I encircled in red.


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I initially assumed that it was chin width and it’s not like this has been invalidated yet but yet it looks like bigonial width is the sole augmentation that led to chin definition with the skin behind the chin becoming more depressed in comparison to the surrounding structures in the transformation below.

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Additionally, it appears like those individuals that have high bigonial width also appear to have a more outward angled mandible body.


So is it the flared angle of the mandible body running all the way to the where the mandible meets the ramus the determiner of chin definition, is it just the flared angle of the very back of the mandible body where it meets the ramus which leads to this, or is it chin width that determines this?
Prolly just natural hollows without frauding and dimorphism, i only get this kinds during food lighting
 
those lines are from orbicularis oris hypertrophy, for some reason some men get this.
 
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those lines are from orbicularis oris hypertrophy, for some reason some men get this.


It can’t be see the mandible have the same look after all the muscles are removed to just reveal the bony structure and nothing else.
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I can’t verbalize what’s going on here though is this bone area more forwardly placed or laterally placed?
 
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those lines are from orbicularis oris hypertrophy, for some reason some men get this.
Would you consider this a positive trait? It’s apart when I suck in my cheeks a tini wini bit. Maybe they will come out more when I lean out.
 
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wtf is the chin definition and the ogre curve
Chin definition = angularity
And he obviously meant to say ogee curve.

Stop being pedantic cunt.
 
Chin definition = angularity
And he obviously meant to say ogee curve.

Stop being pedantic cunt.
aangularity of what, what does that mean
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how does it relate to this?
 
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Angularity of the lower third, you think that doesn’t look angular?
it does look good bro, i'm just asking cause he's not pointing to the chin? idk where u got pedantic from
 
So is it the flared angle of the mandible body running all the way to the where the mandible meets the ramus the determiner of chin definition, is it just the flared angle of the very back of the mandible body where it meets the ramus which leads to this, or is it chin width that determines this?
Idk exactly but I agree in general that chin definition has more to do with the surrounding structures rather than chin width
 
it looks like bigonial width is the sole augmentation that led to chin definition with the skin behind the chin becoming more depressed in comparison to the surrounding structures in the transformation below.
i think your theory is correct, high iq

it appears like those individuals that have high bigonial width also appear to have a more outward angled mandible body.
i mean... bigonial width and having outward gonions are related usually. If you have high bigonial width, you will also likely have more outward angled gonions

So is it the flared angle of the mandible body running all the way to the where the mandible meets the ramus the determiner of chin definition, is it just the flared angle of the very back of the mandible body where it meets the ramus which leads to this, or is it chin width that determines this?
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well using this picture, what changed for this man? It appears to be only the back half of his mandible that got flared outwards (the front half towards the chin angle did not change). The "angle" is related to the placement/position of the gonion/ramus. By moving the gonion more outwards, the angle of the back part of the mandible body changes. What is creating this chin depression effect in the area you highlighted is that there is more bone stretching the skin apart - specifically its the chin/jaw bone, zygos, and ramus working together to create a tent like effect. I appreciate the thought put into this post
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View attachment 3211368well using this picture, what changed for this man? It appears to be only the back half of his mandible that got flared outwards (the front half towards the chin angle did not change). The "angle" is related to the placement/position of the gonion/ramus. By moving the gonion more outwards, the angle of the back part of the mandible body changes. What is creating this chin depression effect in the area you highlighted is that there is more bone stretching the skin apart - specifically its the chin/jaw bone, zygos, and ramus working together to create a tent like effect. I appreciate the thought put into this post
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I agree. Most likely this is the cause
 

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