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Yoyo2233
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We simply don’t have enough bone mass in our faces?
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That’s what my post said braNope tbh, ugliness usually comes from facial features
Lack of bone mass = feeling weak/inferior
Theres enough bone mass, just that they arent oriented correctly or are malformed to accommodate shitty developmental habits. Recessed face is an adaptation to your bone's response to poor posture habits when growing up. Faces are long instead of foreward grown not out of underdeveloped bodies of the bonesWe simply don’t have enough bone mass in our faces?
That’s true you mean standing posture? I’ve been working on it?Theres enough bone mass, just that they arent oriented correctly or are malformed to accommodate shitty developmental habits. Recessed face is an adaptation to your bone's response to poor posture habits when growing up. Faces are long instead of foreward grown not out of underdeveloped bodies of the bones
Bad personality.We are ugly because we are ugly. There is so much that makes us ugly that it would be impossible to articulate our ugliness into 1 sentence.
Well, everything is connected but I believe development is mostly top down.That’s true you mean standing posture? I’ve been working on it?
So how can we improve this now in the presentWell, everything is connected but I believe development is mostly top down.
Tongue posture>affects the structural quality of your airways >neck vertebrae angle accommodates it angle (see foreward head posture syndrome)> cranial posture changes> midface is recessed to keep the airways closer to the sternum.......basically its a holistic domino effect of the face repositioning.
Correcting airway issues is one of the best steps IMO. In Xrays when people fix their sleep apnea (by repositioning bones to open the airways) their vertebral column gets much more straighter which tightens the submental region (giving more space for the tongue to move up+forward.) The MSE and distraction osteogenic type procedures seem to work more in harmony with the the body's own long term process of reaching a good looking bodily/facial archetype with good tongue and breathing postures. Thats one of the reasons why jaw surgery and especially palate expansion turn out so well. Theres less relapse because they help the body in a functional way (which normally translates to better aesthetics.) The tongue is the face's own retainer.So how can we improve this now in the present