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I’ve been doing some research on sharpening my jawline a bit more.
Now as far as body fat percentage goes, I’m relatively lean.. 150lbs at 5’10”…
I would say pretty close to 10% or even single digit body fat.
I’ve attached a photo of my jawline below. You’ll notice the region is soft and rounded slightly despite my low body fat percentage.
Now a few things. Other than skin laxity and body fat Percentage, another vital and essential factor for achieving a hyper sharp jawline is obviously the bone structure of your mandible.
A combination of good chin sharpness(square like), and projection, as well as a longer ramus with a specifically sharp and laterally projected mandibular angle produces the perfect conditions for a sharp jawline.
The key area is the mandibular angle( close to the gonion, or lower ramus)..
[See photo below of mandibular angle]..
Sharpness rather than a soft curve of this angle produces a strong surface for bone sharpening. As well as good lateral projection of the gonion. (Having a wide bigonial width doesn’t mean your gonions themselves are well projected from your neck)
So here is my plan. To Achieve this affect I intend on getting chin filler for mostly anterior projection, as well as mandibular angle filler to produce more sharpness and projection in that region. And maybe some skin tightening..
this is temporary as I intend on getting implants in maybe 1-2 years. The filler itself will nonetheless be conservative, going no further beyond than needed but also not underperforming in terms of what is essential for results.
Thoughts and tips?
Thanks for your time boys
I’ve been doing some research on sharpening my jawline a bit more.
Now as far as body fat percentage goes, I’m relatively lean.. 150lbs at 5’10”…
I would say pretty close to 10% or even single digit body fat.
I’ve attached a photo of my jawline below. You’ll notice the region is soft and rounded slightly despite my low body fat percentage.
Now a few things. Other than skin laxity and body fat Percentage, another vital and essential factor for achieving a hyper sharp jawline is obviously the bone structure of your mandible.
A combination of good chin sharpness(square like), and projection, as well as a longer ramus with a specifically sharp and laterally projected mandibular angle produces the perfect conditions for a sharp jawline.
The key area is the mandibular angle( close to the gonion, or lower ramus)..
[See photo below of mandibular angle]..
Sharpness rather than a soft curve of this angle produces a strong surface for bone sharpening. As well as good lateral projection of the gonion. (Having a wide bigonial width doesn’t mean your gonions themselves are well projected from your neck)
So here is my plan. To Achieve this affect I intend on getting chin filler for mostly anterior projection, as well as mandibular angle filler to produce more sharpness and projection in that region. And maybe some skin tightening..
this is temporary as I intend on getting implants in maybe 1-2 years. The filler itself will nonetheless be conservative, going no further beyond than needed but also not underperforming in terms of what is essential for results.
Thoughts and tips?
Thanks for your time boys
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