How ugly am I? be brutal

High LTN with MTN potential, for hardmaxxing you'd have to consult yourcosmetic surgeon but it'll most likely be a jaw surgery (orthognathic).
Ok thank you so much
 
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And just as I guessed your gonial angle is the main problem and you're lacking some forward growth. CCW bimaxillary rotation it is.
 
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And just as I guessed your gonial angle is the main problem and you're lacking some forward growth. CCW bimaxillary rotation it is.
will it make my midface look shorter? Thanks
 
not even su rgerymaxxed? thanks for replying btw
will help but you need a new cranium. try focusing on the things you can change without surgery first but you need implants or fillers aswell
 
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This dude's got that chilled MTN vibe, looking easy-breezy and balanced, you know? His face has a pretty good harmony going on with 75.7% symmetry - not too shabby! And with a jawline at 1.10, it's on the softer side, which just adds to his laid-back vibe. Trust me, you'd notice this guy in a crowd but in a totally chill way.
Yo man
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This guy’s got that classic rizz that fits him right into the Subhuman category. He’s clearly obsessed with looks-maxxing, like he believes perfecting his appearance is the golden ticket to happiness and success. Sure, looks do matter to some extent, and they can give you an edge, but let's be real: he’s lost in the genetics department. His facial features aren’t exactly giving him the kind of natural advantage he’s hoping for, and no amount of tweaking is going to turn him into some genetically blessed model. It’s tough to face, but the truth is, some people are just dealt a bad hand when it comes to looks, and no amount of obsessing over jaw angles or symmetry is going to change that.

The thing is, he’s so focused on fixing his appearance that he’s missing out on the more important things that can make life actually worth living. Looks might get you noticed for a second, but that’s not what creates real happiness or fulfillment. If he’s hoping to find satisfaction in physical appearance alone, he’s going to be stuck in a cycle of frustration. At some point, he’s got to face the reality that genetics have already played their part, and there's no miracle fix. The real question is: what else does he have to offer?

If he wants to be truly happy, he needs to start putting effort into things that actually matter beyond just surface-level appeal. Building confidence through achievement, developing real skills, and finding purpose in things that don’t rely on his face or body are the things that will give him true satisfaction in the long run. He can’t keep living like his happiness is hinged on his physical appearance—because, let’s face it, that’s a recipe for misery. It’s time for him to accept the hand he’s been dealt and start focusing on what he can control—his mindset, his passions, his personality. In the end, those are the things that will make him stand out in a meaningful way, and actually make him happy.
 
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