How can you tell for sure if lateral orbital rims are recessed?

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title, this is a topic that isn't spoken much of and everything about it isn't totally clear yet.
 
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You can measure the width of the orbits and visualize the shape and proportion of the face using pics. Look for signs of orbital hollowness, such as dark circles under the eyes or sunken areas on the sides of ur eyes. If you think that ur lateral orbital rims are recessed, a then contact a plastic surgeon specializing in facial aesthetics. he can help to confirm if they’re recessed or not.
 
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Its not spoken much of because its really obvious in the 3/4th, the area above the cheekbones aka infraorbitals looks sort of punctured
 
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Its not spoken much of because its really obvious in the 3/4th, the area above the cheekbones aka infraorbitals looks sort of punctured
Send pic of examples of good vs bad laterals?

You can measure the width of the orbits and visualize the shape and proportion of the face using pics. Look for signs of orbital hollowness, such as dark circles under the eyes or sunken areas on the sides of ur eyes. If you think that ur lateral orbital rims are recessed, a then contact a plastic surgeon specializing in facial aesthetics. he can help to confirm if they’re recessed or not.
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You guys see these red lines by his eyes? Are they a sign of lateral orbital rim recession?
 
just feel your zygo and outer browridge. If they feel recessed or insufficiently developed, lateral rims are probably underdeveloped.
 
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You guys see these red lines by his eyes? Are they a sign of lateral orbital rim recession?
I guess it can be. Just don’t overthink it, if it looks recessed to you then it probably is. You can still have recession without a problem if your facial harmony is right and it’s not that noticeable. You seem to be very concerned about this.

But yeah, those red lines are a sign.
 
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Suffering from this.
 
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just feel your zygo and outer browridge. If they feel recessed or insufficiently developed, lateral rims are probably underdeveloped.
they dont
I guess it can be. Just don’t overthink it, if it looks recessed to you then it probably is. You can still have recession without a problem if your facial harmony is right and it’s not that noticeable. You seem to be very concerned about this.

But yeah, those red lines are a sign.
really? quite a few online say its just thin skin, blood vessels, shit like that
also i've looked at a fuck ton of famous psl gods and they all literally had it too, unless youre saying literally all of them have a recessed lateral orbital rim. keep in mind yes some were recessed but some are known to be totally forward grown too.
 
they dont

really? quite a few online say its just thin skin, blood vessels, shit like that
also i've looked at a fuck ton of famous psl gods and they all literally had it too, unless youre saying literally all of them have a recessed lateral orbital rim. keep in mind yes some were recessed but some are known to be totally forward grown too.
I’m gonna speak in real terms, a ton of factors play into it. A lot of people can good look recessed and others wouldn’t, while others would look good forward grown while others wouldn’t. It’s purely genetic, but I guess other factors can also impact recessed lat orb rims.
 
I’m gonna speak in real terms, a ton of factors play into it. A lot of people can good look recessed and others wouldn’t, while others would look good forward grown while others wouldn’t. It’s purely genetic, but I guess other factors can also impact recessed lat orb rims.
Well I'm just asking to make sure if ur 100% sure and certain that it's def caused by lateral orbital rim recession or if its soft tissue issues, cause it seems weird that every single one I'd check would have it, thats why i think its a doft tissue causing the red lines
 
Send pic of examples of good vs bad laterals?
Aint got any on me, but my example made me believe in my theory, in my 3/4th my under eyes looks caved in and ruins the whole zygo area, although i got mogger zygos
 
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Duh, if they stick out the sides noticeably they can't be "recessed."

Just feel with your hand or look in the mirror.

This is a bonesmashable region BTW.

But yeah it is dead simple and obvious how to determine this.....
 
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Duh, if they stick out the sides noticeably they can't be "recessed."

Just feel with your hand or look in the mirror.

This is a bonesmashable region BTW.

But yeah it is dead simple and obvious how to determine this.....
Zygos sticking out of the sides?
 
Aint got any on me, but my example made me believe in my theory, in my 3/4th my under eyes looks caved in and ruins the whole zygo area, although i got mogger zygos
So ur talking about them as if they're part of the zygo right
 
Duh, if they stick out the sides noticeably they can't be "recessed."

Just feel with your hand or look in the mirror.

This is a bonesmashable region BTW.

But yeah it is dead simple and obvious how to determine this.....
Are you talking about when I mentioned that my zygos stick out noticeably, out of the sides of my skull?
 
Aint got any on me, but my example made me believe in my theory, in my 3/4th my under eyes looks caved in and ruins the whole zygo area, although i got mogger zygos
Send ur 3/4
 
Skin, do you have any folds going from your eye area?
 

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