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Maxilla is arguably the most important part to your skull when it comes to looksmaxxing. Researching the maxilla made me realize it literally makes or breaks your attractiveness. I'm just surprised it's not talked about as much as it should be.
For those who don't know: The upper jawbone, called the maxilla, helps shape the face. It holds the top teeth and makes the bottom of the eye sockets, the top of the mouth, some of the nose space, and helps hold up and shape the middle of the face and cheeks. The top jaw is important for how the middle of the face looks and for the structure of the face.
(Two different people but noticeable features from poor to good maxilla growth)
A maxilla that hasn't grown properly can make different parts of the face look bad. Not growing enough or not being in the right position can make the upper teeth not line up right, causing problems like a big overbite or underbite, which can change how your smile looks. Also, a not fully developed upper jaw might cause the middle of the face to look sunken or pushed back, making the facial proportions uneven. This problem can make the cheekbones look less defined and can cause the midface to look flatter. In simple words, if the upper jaw is not formed properly, it can make the face look uneven and not in balance, which can make someone less attractive.
Can be fixed through surgery such as LeFort, Maxillary Expansion Surgery, etc.
Also through potential non surgery such as mewing, thumbpulling, etc.
Not saying it isn't genetics, but from what I've seen it's typically formed by bad habits such as mouth breathing, poor neck and back posture, etc. (All of these habits practiced repeatedly for months or years and especially during puberty)
Just spreading more info about it, but it should be talked about being improved more. Maxilla is Law.
For those who don't know: The upper jawbone, called the maxilla, helps shape the face. It holds the top teeth and makes the bottom of the eye sockets, the top of the mouth, some of the nose space, and helps hold up and shape the middle of the face and cheeks. The top jaw is important for how the middle of the face looks and for the structure of the face.
(Two different people but noticeable features from poor to good maxilla growth)
A maxilla that hasn't grown properly can make different parts of the face look bad. Not growing enough or not being in the right position can make the upper teeth not line up right, causing problems like a big overbite or underbite, which can change how your smile looks. Also, a not fully developed upper jaw might cause the middle of the face to look sunken or pushed back, making the facial proportions uneven. This problem can make the cheekbones look less defined and can cause the midface to look flatter. In simple words, if the upper jaw is not formed properly, it can make the face look uneven and not in balance, which can make someone less attractive.
Can be fixed through surgery such as LeFort, Maxillary Expansion Surgery, etc.
Also through potential non surgery such as mewing, thumbpulling, etc.
Not saying it isn't genetics, but from what I've seen it's typically formed by bad habits such as mouth breathing, poor neck and back posture, etc. (All of these habits practiced repeatedly for months or years and especially during puberty)
Just spreading more info about it, but it should be talked about being improved more. Maxilla is Law.