How Nose Shape Relates to Bite? (Video) - And what Rhinoplasty result should you strive for with recessed jaws?

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Hello,

I wanted to share this video I saw online (translated to English):


backup mirror: https://easyupload.io/4ogxw1

This video makes some claims that I wanted to discuss:

Claim 1: People who their jaws didn't develop to it's full size, resulting in the nose tip going downward and back creating the appearance of a large nose.
Claim 2: Exploited by plastic surgeons to make money - Instead of paying attention to the recessed jaws, they cut off the properly positioned bridge of the nose resulting in a flatter and unnatural face. - I guess this could be true in some cases especially when they give the patient a slope nose. But I know some surgeons will tell you that you might want to consider a jaw surgery before considering Rhinoplasty.
Claim 3: This is not just about beauty, it means compressed airways, deprived of genuine volume of oxygen which will result in living 10-20 years less. - Is there a specific study that actually shows/proves this that people with recessed jaws will live 10-20 years less? And if so, is it only people among them that are affected with severe sleep apnea?

Is claim 1 always true? Does that mean that people with recessed jaws should never be candidates for a Rhinoplasty? Because I think many people are not aware of it and usually get Rhinoplasty first despite having recessed jaws.

Assuming claim 1 is correct, what Rhinoplasty result should you strive for with recessed jaws? What can you actually improve about the nose in this case without ending with a flatter face or unnatural face?

Here are the things I'm thinking about that can be improved with recessed jaws:
a.) If your nose/septum/bridge is crooked - You could make it straight/aligned (this won't make the nose smaller).
b.) If you have a dorsal hump - You could shave it off - I don't think this is the same as "cutting off the properly positioned bridge of the nose" - So you shouldn't end up with a flatter and unnatural face (this won't make the nose smaller).

The only thing I'm not sure is:
c.) Making the nose smaller.

I believe this is the only case which is what this video tries to say with claim 2, that you can't really improve your nose by making it smaller if you have recessed jaws as you will end up with a flatter and unnatural face.

Do you agree with this? Or do you think people with recessed jaws can still benefit from making the nose smaller?

And what if you rather not get jaw surgery for whatever reason, would it wise to go with the c. improvement of making the nose smaller anyway? Because I was reading that by making it smaller, it could affect the facial harmony (from Chatgpt): "A recessed jaw or chin can influence how your nose looks in profile. Sometimes, after a rhinoplasty, the recessed jaw becomes more noticeable because the nose is smaller or more refined." - So is it just better to keep the nose in the same size in this case to have some sense of masculinity to the face?

Your thoughts?

Thank you.
 
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looking at high cut lefort results would save you a lot of this effort
 
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looking at high cut lefort results would save you a lot of this effort
Well you could make some effort too by providing some of these photos results. But regardless of what these results are, I'm explicitly asking about what if scenarios for getting a Rhinoplasty if you rather not get jaw surgery before or at all.
 
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Claim 1 doesn't seem to consistently be true - that you can determine if a person is recessed by their nose shape.
 
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can you show me
Well you could make some effort too by providing some of these photos results. But regardless of what these results are, I'm explicitly asking about what if scenarios for getting a Rhinoplasty if you rather not get jaw surgery before or at all.
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Claim 1 doesn't seem to consistently be true - that you can determine if a person is recessed by their nose shape.
yuh I have a good maxilla but somehow my nose is kinda droopy and bulbous
 
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Yeah, me too, my nose is identical to Mukasa Kakonge's.
Mine also kinda looks like his just less wide, I'll get hydrocortisone to make the skin on my nose thinner hopefully it will work
 
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Mine also kinda looks like his just less wide, I'll get hydrocortisone to make the skin on my nose thinner hopefully it will work
Hope it works. I'm using it right now and I'm going to get some salicylic acid or something to make my nose produce less sebum.
 
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Hope it works. I'm using it right now and I'm going to get some salicylic acid or something to make my nose produce less sebum.
When did you start applying it to your nose? yeah I might cop salicylic acid aswell for my oily skin
 
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When did you start applying it to your nose? yeah I might cop salicylic acid aswell for my oily skin
My skin is super oily; I'm switching to a water-based moisturizer.
 
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My skin is super oily; I'm switching to a water-based moisturizer.
same my hair is oily too but it's normal cuz we're still in puberty and our hormones are doing their thing, what's your skincare rn
 
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Are you already noticing any results or side effects? It's over the counter right you don't need a receipt to buy
No side effects. My sister said she sees results, but I am skeptical.
 
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same my hair is oily too but it's normal cuz we're still in puberty and our hormones are doing their thing, what's your skincare rn
:forcedsmile::forcedsmile::forcedsmile:
I just shower and put on lotion.
 
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No side effects. My sister said she sees results, but I am skeptical.
lifefuel ngl, how does your sister know about applying hydrocortisonte to shrink her nose lol
 
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lifefuel ngl, how does your sister know about applying hydrocortisonte to shrink your nose lol
I told her about it; she knows about my whole "looksmaxxing journey" :lul:
 
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Hello,

I wanted to share this video I saw online (translated to English):


backup mirror: https://easyupload.io/4ogxw1

This video makes some claims that I wanted to discuss:

Claim 1: People who their jaws didn't develop to it's full size, resulting in the nose tip going downward and back creating the appearance of a large nose.
Claim 2: Exploited by plastic surgeons to make money - Instead of paying attention to the recessed jaws, they cut off the properly positioned bridge of the nose resulting in a flatter and unnatural face. - I guess this could be true in some cases especially when they give the patient a slope nose. But I know some surgeons will tell you that you might want to consider a jaw surgery before considering Rhinoplasty.
Claim 3: This is not just about beauty, it means compressed airways, deprived of genuine volume of oxygen which will result in living 10-20 years less. - Is there a specific study that actually shows/proves this that people with recessed jaws will live 10-20 years less? And if so, is it only people among them that are affected with severe sleep apnea?

Is claim 1 always true? Does that mean that people with recessed jaws should never be candidates for a Rhinoplasty? Because I think many people are not aware of it and usually get Rhinoplasty first despite having recessed jaws.

Assuming claim 1 is correct, what Rhinoplasty result should you strive for with recessed jaws? What can you actually improve about the nose in this case without ending with a flatter face or unnatural face?

Here are the things I'm thinking about that can be improved with recessed jaws:
a.) If your nose/septum/bridge is crooked - You could make it straight/aligned (this won't make the nose smaller).
b.) If you have a dorsal hump - You could shave it off - I don't think this is the same as "cutting off the properly positioned bridge of the nose" - So you shouldn't end up with a flatter and unnatural face (this won't make the nose smaller).

The only thing I'm not sure is:
c.) Making the nose smaller.

I believe this is the only case which is what this video tries to say with claim 2, that you can't really improve your nose by making it smaller if you have recessed jaws as you will end up with a flatter and unnatural face.

Do you agree with this? Or do you think people with recessed jaws can still benefit from making the nose smaller?

And what if you rather not get jaw surgery for whatever reason, would it wise to go with the c. improvement of making the nose smaller anyway? Because I was reading that by making it smaller, it could affect the facial harmony (from Chatgpt): "A recessed jaw or chin can influence how your nose looks in profile. Sometimes, after a rhinoplasty, the recessed jaw becomes more noticeable because the nose is smaller or more refined." - So is it just better to keep the nose in the same size in this case to have some sense of masculinity to the face?

Your thoughts?

Thank you.

this depends in race too
 
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I had crooked jew nose before rhino with good craniofacial development, so no, not always true

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I hope not* 😢
 
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Probably not 😡

my mom looks jewish with that chin projection and hooked nose...
damn bro is not even sure, maybe you should do a dna test
 
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High iq thread. Dnr
 
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Claim 1 doesn't seem to consistently be true - that you can determine if a person is recessed by their nose shape.
Does that mean that people with recessed jaws should never be candidates for a Rhinoplasty?

What Rhinoplasty result should you strive for with recessed jaws? What can you actually improve about the nose in this case without ending with a flatter face or unnatural face?

Here are the things I'm thinking about that can be improved with recessed jaws:
a.) If your nose/septum/bridge is crooked - You could make it straight/aligned (this won't make the nose smaller).
b.) If you have a dorsal hump - You could shave it off - I don't think this is the same as "cutting off the properly positioned bridge of the nose" - So you shouldn't end up with a flatter and unnatural face (this won't make the nose smaller).

The only thing I'm not sure is:
c.) Making the nose smaller.

I believe this is the only case which is what this video tries to say with claim 2, that you can't really improve your nose by making it smaller if you have recessed jaws as you will end up with a flatter and unnatural face.

Do you agree with this? Or do you think people with recessed jaws can still benefit from making the nose smaller?

And what if you rather not get jaw surgery for whatever reason, would it wise to go with the c. improvement of making the nose smaller anyway? Because I was reading that by making it smaller, it could affect the facial harmony (from Chatgpt): "A recessed jaw or chin can influence how your nose looks in profile. Sometimes, after a rhinoplasty, the recessed jaw becomes more noticeable because the nose is smaller or more refined." - So is it just better to keep the nose in the same size in this case to have some sense of masculinity to the face?

Your thoughts?
 
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Does that mean that people with recessed jaws should never be candidates for a Rhinoplasty?

What Rhinoplasty result should you strive for with recessed jaws? What can you actually improve about the nose in this case without ending with a flatter face or unnatural face?

Here are the things I'm thinking about that can be improved with recessed jaws:
a.) If your nose/septum/bridge is crooked - You could make it straight/aligned (this won't make the nose smaller).
b.) If you have a dorsal hump - You could shave it off - I don't think this is the same as "cutting off the properly positioned bridge of the nose" - So you shouldn't end up with a flatter and unnatural face (this won't make the nose smaller).

The only thing I'm not sure is:
c.) Making the nose smaller.

I believe this is the only case which is what this video tries to say with claim 2, that you can't really improve your nose by making it smaller if you have recessed jaws as you will end up with a flatter and unnatural face.

Do you agree with this? Or do you think people with recessed jaws can still benefit from making the nose smaller?

And what if you rather not get jaw surgery for whatever reason, would it wise to go with the c. improvement of making the nose smaller anyway? Because I was reading that by making it smaller, it could affect the facial harmony (from Chatgpt): "A recessed jaw or chin can influence how your nose looks in profile. Sometimes, after a rhinoplasty, the recessed jaw becomes more noticeable because the nose is smaller or more refined." - So is it just better to keep the nose in the same size in this case to have some sense of masculinity to the face?

Your thoughts?
Anyone, including jaw surgery candidates can get rhino. I even think shrinking the nose is also a valid goal. Look at Gandy, for example, he'd look better with a smaller nose.
 

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