The appearance of a recessed anterior nasal spine could be caused by a fully developed maxilla.

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@thecel has a great thread on the anterior nasal spine go read it:
Thread 'The Falio of a Recessed Anterior Nasal Spine'
https://looksmax.org/threads/the-falio-of-a-recessed-anterior-nasal-spine.335467/

I do believe this is quite an important feature which I personally haven’t seen any clear surgical solutions to except paranasal implants which more often than not turn out bad and can be visible during a smile.

I wanted to add something that I think that a fully, very developed maxilla could also cause your nasolabial angle to be sharper and have that slope down look
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Here is how a good nasolabial angle looks
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A smooth concave angle.

Look at famous people who are attractive and more often than not they’re gonna have a straight down philtrum or a concave one.
 
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so u mean curved philtrum?
 

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