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Let's say someone has inward gonions and a high gonial angle, if they get surgery for outward gonions will it make them look better or worse?
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Worse, because of ratios.. specifically narrow palate with wide bigonial (it looks uncanny), and normally we see people with high gonial angle to have "inward" gonions.Let's say someone has inward gonions and a high gonial angle, if they get surgery for outward gonions will it make them look better or worse?
Worse, because of ratios.. specifically narrow palate with wide bigonial (it looks uncanny), and normally we see people with high gonial angle to have "inward" gonions.Let's say someone has inward gonions and a high gonial angle, if they get surgery for outward gonions will it make them look better or worse?
inward is common in whitesWorse, because of ratios.. specifically narrow palate with wide bigonial (it looks uncanny), and normally we see people with high gonial angle to have "inward" gonions.
You should aim for neutral gonions.. but tbh I doubt you have true inward gonions. They are very rare.
Pretty much only Asians have inward gonions. Inward gonions means that the gonions go inward so you could not see the widest part of his jaw from a frontal view.
These are inward gonions:
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Ngl I think I'm just schizo, I looked at them now and they are neutralWorse, because of ratios.. specifically narrow palate with wide bigonial (it looks uncanny), and normally we see people with high gonial angle to have "inward" gonions.
You should aim for neutral gonions.. but tbh I doubt you have true inward gonions. They are very rare.
Pretty much only Asians have inward gonions. Inward gonions means that the gonions go inward so you could not see the widest part of his jaw from a frontal view.
These are inward gonions:
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Thanks @ElBastardo
You might just not have a lot of flaring or bad masseters positioning that hides flaring/ you might not be lean enough
Yeah most people here don't understand and conflate the terms.Ngl I think I'm just schizo, I looked at them now and they are neutral