Medial canthus

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I don't really understand how medial canthus works. Do they like get bigger or idk how to call it overtime like by growing up? If yes till when do they stop getting bigger
 
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afroheadluke
yeah some people just be on here to help nobody in the end

  • the ideal medial canthus has high degree of positive canthal tilt 4+ degrees for an actual downturned medial canthus that makes a v shape
  • a sharp and deep and defined lateral canthus (one of the most important things for an ideal eye area and a lot of canthoplasty surgeons screw it up) as it contrasts well
  • a forward and non-recessed well developed maxilla (if your maxilla was flat it wouldn't have support thus making your orbitals recessed and weakening the canthal tendons.
  • a well developed lacrimal caruncle (i think people often mistake this for the medial canthus just know that it isnt it's literally mm apart)
  • lacrimal sac located vertically downwards...
What are you talking about lol
 
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Im sorry i dont really know how i should say it correctly like does the medial canthus like "grow" overtime or does it just stay as it is right now
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It's a part of the eye, it doesn't grow like limbs
 
Yeah but like younger children have like no medial canthus at all but after some years the medial canthus gets bigger and bigger and can i just like wait some more time (im 15) or do I just have to cut it
Dont start doing shit like this to yourself, dont do any kind of surgeries on yourself, only the basement dwelling incels on this forum care about this, i dont think theres a single fucking irl woman who cares about shit like that.
 
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Dont start doing shit like this to yourself, dont do any kind of surgeries on yourself, only the basement dwelling incels on this forum care about this, i dont think theres a single fucking irl woman who care about shit like that.
Yeah I wasnt really thinking about doing it I just thought if i said that he maybe like understands better what I mean
 
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Yeah I wasnt really thinking about doing it I just thought if i said that he maybe like understands better what I mean
alright then, i just feel like there are way to many young people that go on this forum for help and they listen to all kinds of advice
 
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alright then, i just feel like there are way to many young people that go on this forum for help and they listen to all kinds of advice
Yeah youre kinda right I guess, but I like just wanted to really know, how the medial canthus works
 
yeah some people just be on here to help nobody in the end

  • the ideal medial canthus has high degree of positive canthal tilt 4+ degrees for an actual downturned medial canthus that makes a v shape
  • a sharp and deep and defined lateral canthus (one of the most important things for an ideal eye area and a lot of canthoplasty surgeons screw it up) as it contrasts well
  • a forward and non-recessed well developed maxilla (if your maxilla was flat it wouldn't have support thus making your orbitals recessed and weakening the canthal tendons.
  • a well developed lacrimal caruncle (i think people often mistake this for the medial canthus just know that it isnt it's literally mm apart)
  • lacrimal sac located vertically downwards
  • wide punctum with more mm of palpebral fissure length on the canaliculi structure
medial canthus depends MOSTLY on your genetics and i dont know what you mean by it growing up everything in our body changes as we grow up but if you could elaborate more on that i could maybe get it better

please mark this as a solution if this answered at least one of your questions about the medial canthus right and let me know if there's any more :)
 
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yeah some people just be on here to help nobody in the end

  • the ideal medial canthus has high degree of positive canthal tilt 4+ degrees for an actual downturned medial canthus that makes a v shape
  • a sharp and deep and defined lateral canthus (one of the most important things for an ideal eye area and a lot of canthoplasty surgeons screw it up) as it contrasts well
  • a forward and non-recessed well developed maxilla (if your maxilla was flat it wouldn't have support thus making your orbitals recessed and weakening the canthal tendons.
  • a well developed lacrimal caruncle (i think people often mistake this for the medial canthus just know that it isnt it's literally mm apart)
  • lacrimal sac located vertically downwards
  • wide punctum with more mm of palpebral fissure length on the canaliculi structure
medial canthus depends MOSTLY on your genetics and i dont know what you mean by it growing up everything in our body changes as we grow up but if you could elaborate more on that i could maybe get it better

please mark this as a solution if this answered at least one of your questions about the medial canthus right and let me know if there's any more :)
Yooo thank you so much for your answer dude. What i mean by growing is like, when you look at younger people (children) you can see that their medial canthus is non existent, but as they grow older you can see that their medial canthus is growing like bigger / longer. Do you understand what I mean? And ty for your answer again
 
I don't really understand how medial canthus works. Do they like get bigger or idk how to call it overtime like by growing up? If yes till when do they stop getting bigger
Your lower eye support can change over time but it’s mostly minimal, making your medial canthus look ‘longer’. For age it can be 15 as it can be 21, it is impossible to deduct when
 
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Yooo thank you so much for your answer dude. What i mean by growing is like, when you look at younger people (children) you can see that their medial canthus is non existent, but as they grow older you can see that their medial canthus is growing like bigger / longer. Do you understand what I mean? And ty for your answer again
simply because of eyelid movement
the medial canthus is part of the eyelid's movement which changes as you age and your lifestyle factors and those factors contribute to the overall appearance of the medial canthus over time
 
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simply because of eyelid movement
the medial canthus is part of the eyelid's movement which changes as you age and your lifestyle factors and those factors contribute to the overall appearance of the medial canthus over time
Alr ty
 
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yes and tag me in any future looksmaxxing question thread you have
and @Sujumh if you ever call him a nigger again i will freaking teach you a lesson so what if he's a grey he's one that's asking GENIUNE QUESTIONS WHICH IS WHAT WE APPRECIATE ON THE LOOKSMAXXING SUBFORUM
don't make me yell at you
 
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stop cutting me gng
 
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yes and tag me in any future looksmaxxing question thread you have
and @Sujumh if you ever call him a nigger again i will freaking teach you a lesson so what if he's a grey he's one that's asking GENIUNE QUESTIONS WHICH IS WHAT WE APPRECIATE ON THE LOOKSMAXXING SUBFORUM
don't make me yell at you
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yes and tag me in any future looksmaxxing question thread you have
and @Sujumh if you ever call him a nigger again i will freaking teach you a lesson so what if he's a grey he's one that's asking GENIUNE QUESTIONS WHICH IS WHAT WE APPRECIATE ON THE LOOKSMAXXING SUBFORUM
don't make me yell at you
I will ty 🙏🙏
 
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