Flat maxilla?

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Junko3

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Recessed frontal bone
Still looks good tbh
 
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Supra implants and/or forehead implants
Took this vid just now does it make my head look less sloped?
 
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Its not that its sloped its that the entire bone is recessed relative to the rest of the face
I can see why you say that lmao was told i look like a Slavic dog 🤣
 
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Re send it without jutting
 
Looks like poor upper maxillary development. The radix looks pretty low and the nasal tip or wtv starts before the mouth.
Idk ii might ibe wrong @CD34
Yea he has flat midface but i cant see all the issues since he is jutting like a retard and faking the picture
 
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Its not that its sloped its that the entire bone is recessed relative to the rest of the face
How can you say that?
How do you not know the reverse isn't the case? And his splanchocranium is projected relative to his neuro (including frontal bone)
 
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How can you say that?
How do you not know the reverse isn't the case? And his splanchocranium is projected relative to his neuro (including frontal bone)
I would prefer the entire face being overprojected rather than it being flat
 
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I would prefer the entire face being overprojected rather than it being flat
Yeah, what I meant is
This isn't a half glass full, half glass empty scenario.

By calling frontal bone recessed, it's as if somebody is saying that does not meet the threshold it should have
But it looks to me that he had good craniofaical development (from ramus + upturned nose, etc)

Even though everything is viewed relatively, how one relates in comparison to the other factor.. calling it recessed means it's insufficient.
I think this is more about the splancho being projected. So not to confuse that he did reach his genetic cap (wasn't inhibited by environment)
 
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Yeah, what I meant is
This isn't a half glass full, half glass empty scenario.

By calling frontal bone recessed, it's as if somebody is saying that does not meet the threshold it should have
But it looks to me that he had good craniofaical development (from ramus + upturned nose, etc)

Even though everything is viewed relatively, how one relates in comparison to the other factor.. calling it recessed means it's insufficient.
I think this is more about the splancho being projected. So not to confuse that he did reach his genetic cap (wasn't inhibited by environment)
What is a splancho?
 

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