Fixing inward gonion naturally

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What if I just take my thump and push the gonion outward with pressure? Should that force them to become flare or at least straight. Il
I might try this and update
 
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Inverted-mandibles-show-three-types-of-the-gonial-angle-indicated-by-arrowheads-a-and.png

non flared outward inward gonions flared gonions

It's more than pushing it out, it's bone.
 
Inverted-mandibles-show-three-types-of-the-gonial-angle-indicated-by-arrowheads-a-and.png

non flared outward inward gonions flared gonions

It's more than pushing it out, it's bone.
my Theory should work if we’re talking about a baby though right? The constant pressure will force flared out devoloped Gonions
 
Gonions

Outward gonions (non flared) Inward gonions Outward flared gonions

This is the photo (don't think it linked). It's not "bent" as it is grown out. So I don't know if it would work.
 
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If it feels like cope it doesn’t work. I’m sure you realise this is gigacope because you’ve realised you have inward gonions and are panicking.
 
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What if I just take my thump and push the gonion outward with pressure? Should that force them to become flare or at least straight. Il
I might try this and update
How old are you?
 
If it feels like cope it doesn’t work. I’m sure you realise this is gigacope because you’ve realised you have inward gonions and are panicking.
lifefuel I actually realised I don’t have inward gonions
 

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