xoollo
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I have a forward grown face, fully developed maxilla and all. Yet i still have heavy nasolabial folds. Is this just genetic fuckery or?
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fat dissolving in his case most likely.pdo threads are the fix
it's mostly just your fat distribution + the ability of your tissue to support your fat pads against gravity.I've noticed that forward growth doesn't necessarily correlate with an absence of nasos
There are many more factors at play and its not simply a case of recessed bones = nasos, forward growth = no nasos
I am thinking of compiling a folder of all the noteworthy pics of nasos I see across different faces
I saw an interesting statement from a guy that if your lf3 (excluding 1) region is more forward compared to the lf1 region, it causes more insuffecient support for the malar fat pad and it descends, causing hollow eyes atleast, wonder if this is linked. Not sure of the whole mechanism behind it, haven't studied it.it's mostly just your fat distribution + the ability of your tissue to support your fat pads against gravity.
I'd argue a lack of forward growth makes you LESS likely to have them, because when there's bit of forward curve to your face the crease when fat piles above it shows much more prominently.
you see them less in asians than other groups, and their faces aren't particularly forward.