new theory for ideal face growth during puberty: rib graft

strong_silent_type

strong_silent_type

Lefort 3 is the answer
Joined
Dec 14, 2019
Posts
658
Reputation
705
5-Figure4-1.png


Fig. 4. Lateral views of a patient with bilateral involvement (Pruzansky type III mandible). (Left) At age 4 years, the patient had a healed rib graft placed to assist in tracheostomy removal. (Center) At age 10 years, the patient showed signs of rib graft growth. (Right) By age 17 years, the patient had developed class III malocclusion secondary to rib graft overgrowth. (Figures supplied by Henry K. Kawamoto, M.D., D.D.S.)


jfl
 
  • JFL
Reactions: Dicklet.4.3, DianabolDownie and Deleted member 2227
jfl i have never seen a jaw that downgrown before holy
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 6401, DianabolDownie, Deleted member 1680 and 2 others
Looked like he was trying to see something really far
 
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 2227
You didn't grow wrong you are the result of subhumans thriving due to modern medicine
 
  • +1
Reactions: cutecel, I'mme, Alexanderr and 9 others
Ramus DO, IMDO and unironical LeFort 3 might have been a better approach
 
  • +1
Reactions: EthnicelAscension
isnt that amazing? how much is mandibular grew? damn from micrognathia (google images of this jfl) too frankensteintier

imagine that growth would have been forward and they would have done the same to his maxilla
 
Last edited:
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 2227
isnt that amazing? how much is mandibular grew? damn from micrognathia (google images of this jfl) too frankensteintier

imagine that growth would have been forward and they would have done the same to his maxilla

I searched Micrognathia and I found the Dr. Zoidberg

Dr zoidberg picture

Images 13
 
  • Woah
Reactions: EthnicelAscension
@OwlGod

micrognathia-948x640.jpg
 
  • JFL
Reactions: I'mme and Deleted member 2227
5-Figure4-1.png


Fig. 4. Lateral views of a patient with bilateral involvement (Pruzansky type III mandible). (Left) At age 4 years, the patient had a healed rib graft placed to assist in tracheostomy removal. (Center) At age 10 years, the patient showed signs of rib graft growth. (Right) By age 17 years, the patient had developed class III malocclusion secondary to rib graft overgrowth. (Figures supplied by Henry K. Kawamoto, M.D., D.D.S.)


jfl
Mandible long as fuck
Mandible long as fuck
Dude probably gets bullied in school
 
  • JFL
  • So Sad
Reactions: Deleted member 2227 and EthnicelAscension
That is not ideal
 
  • JFL
Reactions: EthnicelAscension
  • JFL
Reactions: EthnicelAscension
if this child had been born in spartan times he would've been killed instantly

never even began for this sad fuck
 
  • +1
Reactions: Mr.cope
if this child had been born in spartan times he would've been killed instantly

never even began for this sad fuck
So thats why people say everyone was good looking in the past and had good forward growth
 
  • JFL
Reactions: strong_silent_type
Average nordic slayer.
 
Nigga wtf is that?
 
  • +1
Reactions: Mr.cope
1577590963306

Habsburg tier
 
  • JFL
Reactions: Deleted member 3789
You didn't grow wrong you are the result of subhumans thriving due to modern medicine



Accept I've seen my mom and dad's pics my mom had me at 23 meaning the genetic defects weren't found usually you get them past 30.

I think it may have been even younger my dad was high body fat meaning most likely had better bones under neath.


The pic couldn't have frauded been like modern day pics it was in the 1980.

It was also a marriage photo for special occasions.

My grand dad literally was known for t.

So most likely my mouth breathing caused the defects.


I can try and pm you their pics if you want I'm not gonna post it publicly
 
  • +1
Reactions: Deleted member 2227
Accept I've seen my mom and dad's pics my mom had me at 23 meaning the genetic defects weren't found usually you get them past 30.

I think it may have been even younger my dad was high body fat meaning most likely had better bones under neath.


The pic couldn't have frauded been like modern day pics it was in the 1980.

It was also a marriage photo for special occasions.

My grand dad literally was known for t.

So most likely my mouth breathing caused the defects.


I can try and pm you their pics if you want I'm not gonna post it publicly

Ok
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top