
thecel
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Reminder: Your head shape and face shape will most likely not change
Cephalic index stays constant over time, and facial index stabilizes at ages 5–6: Cephalic index doesn’t change with age: How tall your face is in proportion to its width is genetic. Hard Mew all you want; the data shows that if a person had, say, a low midface ratio and a brachy skull...
Just because the population average facial index is basically the same for every age over 5 doesn’t mean there aren’t individuals who get significant ratio changes at older ages.
Maybe some people’s faces elongate during puberty while other people’s faces broaden during puberty, and they average out to an unchanging facial index on average. Averages may not apply to individuals.