Orbital vector

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Guys, do ive a neutral or negative orbital vector?
 

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That's not how you do orbital vector... Orbital Vector includes facial fat, as a matter of fact a positive vector is created by sufficient soft tissue at the infraorbital rim. The infraorbital rim ALWAYS sits behind the globe, it'd be a very noticeable deformity if that bone were more projected than the eye.

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He has a positive orbital vector.
 
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That's not how you do orbital vector... Orbital Vector includes facial fat, as a matter of fact a positive vector is created by sufficient soft tissue at the infraorbital rim. The infraorbital rim ALWAYS sits behind the globe, it'd be a very noticeable deformity if that bone were more projected than the eye.

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He has a positive orbital vector.
Yeah you’re right 👍🏻
 
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That's not how you do orbital vector... Orbital Vector includes facial fat, as a matter of fact a positive vector is created by sufficient soft tissue at the infraorbital rim. The infraorbital rim ALWAYS sits behind the globe, it'd be a very noticeable deformity if that bone were more projected than the eye.

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He has a positive orbital vector.
Hey man you seem pretty knowledgeable
Can you check out this thread and give me your thoughts:
 

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