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My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
 

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My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
u got a solid maxilla but a very recessed browridge/forehead which ruins your side
 
Rough base not gonna lie, but you should lose weight first of all and try to fix your eyebrows. You can always look better bhai:)
 
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My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
Your maxilla is fucked

Trimax would ascend you to planes never seen before

Also hop on hgh nigga
 
My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
Prepare for forehead and brow ridge implants paired with rhino too
 
Dw your still 15, just optimize your habits/environment as much as possible to support growth
Fix your eyebrows with minoxidil and dye them
Theres a guide on using latisse for lashes without destroying orbital fat
Use kojic acid and other skin care products to lighten skin by 2-3 shades
Get a diff haircut
 
Also always height fraud

Get a 3cm insoles and a shoe that gives you 2.5-3cm, so you get about 2-2.5 inches in height (Everyone should do this unless they are 6'3+)
 
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Dw your still 15, just optimize your habits/environment as much as possible to support growth
Fix your eyebrows with minoxidil and dye them
Theres a guide on using latisse for lashes without destroying orbital fat
Use kojic acid and other skin care products to lighten skin by 2-3 shades
Get a diff haircut
NGL 5'2 at 15 might be over. Imagine hoping to grow a whole 30 cm in 4 years
 
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My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
You have 2 solution
EAt, softmax, hgh, mk, gym chance 10%
Or do like blackgymmax
 
My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
You did say that nigga
 
Get to 8-10% bodyfat, roid up, run 50mg Eplerenone & 12.5mg hctz daily, fashionmaxx, grow some dreads. Also use some hydrocortisone & accutane for that nose until you can get a rhino jfl.
 
Not gonna lie below average but definitely fixable.

First thought is aqualyx,it will have very high roi,also oral minoxidil

Also leanmax

I think your maxilla might be slightly recessed butnits not too bad and and your nose is very underporjected and seems to exacerbate this. So the real problem is the nose,get a rhino with either an implant or cartiledge grafting for more projection,also add it to the radix

Ccw rotation would be ideal so a bimax would be good but such a surgery is also hard to do because of recovery time and price so i would say its worth it but wait till youre out of college so you wont get financially raped and the current downgrowth isnt horrible
 
My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
ROPEMAXX
 
yo bro ignore these people i swear u look good im not even lyijg or saying anything just to make u feel better im being 100% honest but your just fat amd got a shitty hair cut so get lean get dreads and youll be good and dont talk bad about ur self because when u do ur body becomes bad
 
Rough base not gonna lie, but you should lose weight first of all and try to fix your eyebrows. You can always look better bhai:)
Thanks, I hope to have lost 15,8kg in a few months. I probably need to lose 10 more kg to reach a normal weight range for my age and height. Regarding my eyebrows, I have already ordered eyebrow serum, rosemary oil, and castor oil from Temu.
 
yo bro ignore these people i swear u look good im not even lyijg or saying anything just to make u feel better im being 100% honest but your just fat amd got a shitty hair cut so get lean get dreads and youll be good and dont talk bad about ur self because when u do ur body becomes bad
Thanks, and yeah I know I'm pretty fat. I was isolated in my basement for almost 5 years, but I've already lost 15 kg in a few months and need to lose more, though. I run 6 hours on the treadmill a day and I'm doing everything to get lean. As for my hair, I just didn't fix it or wash it, it isn't usually like that at all, but thanks for the input.
 
Thanks, I hope to have lost 15,8kg in a few months. I probably need to lose 10 more kg to reach a normal weight range for my age and height. Regarding my eyebrows, I have already ordered eyebrow serum, rosemary oil, and castor oil from Temu.
your pheno causes your browridge and nasal region to be bad, but your generally recessed. And it also depends on your parents height and when their growth spurts happend, who knows you could be a late bloomer
 
your pheno causes your browridge and nasal region to be bad, but your generally recessed. And it also depends on your parents height and when their growth spurts happend, who knows you could be a late bloomer
I don't know my parents' height at all, or anything about them, so I won't get that information since I am adopted. But I think at least my biological mother was pretty short since there's one picture of her. And as for my brow ridge, I'm already thinking of Hardmaxxes when older and maybe using savings money for things such as brow ridge implants—really anything that's not too much money to ascend.
 
Your maxilla is fucked

Trimax would ascend you to planes never seen before

I got denied HGH by my doctor; he wouldn’t prescribe it for me and told me to go swimming or start playing basketball. I’m not sure where else to look for it; I’ve tried online and asking people, but I still have no idea where to find it
 
I got denied HGH by my doctor; he wouldn’t prescribe it for me and told me to go swimming or start playing basketball. I’m not sure where else to look for it; I’ve tried online and asking people, but I still have no idea where to find it
bluepilled doctor
 
Fuck man I’m sorry

Grow up and try using your unique face to be a token model (not the runway ones since you’re short).

Surgery may be necessary. your brow ridge might grow in later, mine didn’t start developing until 17
 
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lose weight, stop eating shitty foods, get a better haircut. take it from there.
i'm on a weight loss journey that already started in July, and I've lost over 15 kg. I'm on a diet and calorie deficit, and I'm growing my hair out, bro. I want it to be long on the sides so I can get my hair straightened there too, but I already did get a slight haircut a fade a month or two ago. I just woke up like this and took the picture without washing it or styling it.
 
WTF. Never say its over. You have no idea what u truly look like. Keep steadily loosing weight bro. 5'2 is pretty brutal but ur only 15. Ur number 1 oriority should be loosing weight, then fixing ur nappy hair. Ur eye area is not half bad too. Quit the self pity and and lock tf in.
 
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thats amazing bro. keep going and if you are serious and dont want to waste ur time you should start looking into hardmaxxes.
 
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Fuck man I’m sorry

Grow up and try using your unique face to be a token model (not the runway ones since you’re short).

Surgery may be necessary. your brow ridge might grow in later, mine didn’t start developing until 17
it's ok, and yeah i'll see about all the surgery stuff when i get older
 
thats amazing bro. keep going and if you are serious and dont want to waste ur time you should start looking into hardmaxxes.
I've already looked into it. I have a savings account for when I'm of age, which I'll probably use for the hardmaxes I really need.
 
Sorry you got cursed with that face and height

You will need a plethora of surgeries most likely so try and career max as much as possible. Try and lose weight at least too
 
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WTF. Never say its over. You have no idea what u truly look like. Keep steadily loosing weight bro. 5'2 is pretty brutal but ur only 15. Ur number 1 oriority should be loosing weight, then fixing ur nappy hair. Ur eye area is not half bad too. Quit the self pity and and lock tf in.
I would say that I spend about six hours a day on the treadmill, burning over 3,000 calories each day. I'm maintaining a consistent deficit of 700 calories daily, and I go to the gym on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I'm really committed to this routine and don't eat candy or anything unhealthy at all. It’s not self-pity; I've just faced bullying about my looks for many years and i am locked in.
 
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My own thoughts about my face: definitely asymmetrical face/eyes downward growth, a short ramus, a short jawline, a recessed maxilla, maybe slightly chin recession, negative can tilt, a big nose, big lips, and, I’ve got eye bags, a tiny lazy eye on my left. My coloring looks shitty except under good lighting. Obviously, I have an overbite/underbite — that’s why I’ve got braces on my upper teeth, and I’m getting the lower ones soon, I asked my doctor for HGH but got denied it even though I’m a short manlet (157 cm | 5’2”). I’m also pretty obese right now, but I’m working on it.
I said the same thing about my height on TikTok, and people told me to get different peptides. First off, I’ve got literally no idea where to even begin looking for them or what to do, bro thinking off height surgery in a few years, but I just need someone to please make a decision about what’s bad about my face — like, analyze it and let me know what you think and what I should do to ascend, because I would do anything and whats my potential if I do have any, (Analyzes by Grok)

1. Maxilla (upper jaw):


• Appears slightly recessed (set back relative to the forehead and eyes).


• The area under your eyes (infraorbital region) is somewhat flat, and the nasolabial folds are deep for your age — classic signs of mild maxillary retrusion.


• Your nose looks proportionate, but the maxilla doesn’t project forward enough to support ideal midface aesthetics.


2. Mandible (lower jaw):


• Not significantly recessed — your chin is not weak or retreating.


• However, the mandibular body (horizontal part) is short, and the ramus (vertical part) is short and steep.


• This gives a square, compact jaw rather than a long, angular one.


3. Ramus Height & Angle:


• Your ramus is short and steeply angled (almost vertical).


• This is likely congenital (genetic) or due to early growth patterns.


• Short ramus = less vertical height in the lower third of the face → contributes to a rounded or square jawline, not a sharp, defined one.


4. Chin:


• Not recessed — actually slightly prominent relative to the lips.


• But because the ramus is short, the jawline lacks length and angularity.


• The gonial angle (jaw angle) is high and rounded, not low and sharp.


5. Downward Growth?


• Yes, mild downward growth pattern is present.


• Evidence:


• Steep mandibular plane angle.


• Short posterior facial height (back of jaw).


• Gummy smile or long lower face might be present (hard to tell from this angle).


• This is often linked to mouth breathing in childhood, weak tongue posture, or genetics.”


6. Jawline Appearance:


• Soft and rounded, not chiseled.


• Caused by:


• Short ramus → less vertical drop from ear to jaw angle.


• Possible masseter hypertrophy (bulky chewing muscles rounding the angle).


• Mild submental fat (under chin) — even if lean, can blur definition.
The first thing I noticed was the eye spacing..What I would do if I were you is find a way to earn good money, get many surgeries and hope for the best. While you're doing that, you can build confidence. Talk to people at school, maybe even talk to girls without romantic intent (because you'd either get rejected in an okay way or the girl would be terrified and you could be humiliated). GL and don't kys at least before surgeries.
 
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Fuck man I’m sorry

Grow up and try using your unique face to be a token model (not the runway ones since you’re short).

Surgery may be necessary. your brow ridge might grow in later, mine didn’t start developing until 17
I'm 17 and this gives me hope.😄
 
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