axttt_
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can your bones still look significantly different to when you're in your early 20s or is it mostly done like height is
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thank u for the hope bhaiyes, your subhuman boneless genes will change to mogger skull randomly for sure
high iq response thank uMandible and maxilla will grow.
Mandibular growth was found to be statistically significant for the age periods of 16 to 18 years and 18 to 20 years. Growth from 16 to 18 years was greater than that from 18 to 20 years. Maxillary and mandibular growth were highly correlated at each age period
Study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2309666/
u should add, barely change, to the point your facial ratios etc won’t changecant be bothered to go back and find the studies again but i posted this before in response to someone else, your maxilla sutures dont actually fuse until your 60s and 70s and your orbitals dont fuse until your 30s and 40s so your facial bone structure can change almost your entire adult life
i've seen some horrible looking people ascend at 17 without surgeryYou’re gonna look the same bud just look at celebrities
If you’re conventionally unattractive now, nothing will change
Ok send proof theni've seen some horrible looking people ascend at 17 without surgery
yeah obviously on their own your bones arent gonna changeu should add, barely change, to the point your facial ratios etc won’t change