The Falio of a Recessed Anterior Nasal Spine

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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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Dead thread. :( Ordered a military-grade rope just now. :feelswhy:
 
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Lifefuel tbh

How does lefort 1advancment interacts with anterior nasal spine?
 
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Lifefuel tbh

How does lefort 1advancment interacts with anterior nasal spine?

It moves the ANS forward with the rest of the lower maxilla, but I think it doesn’t affect its projection relative to the philtrum.

In some Le Fort 1 results I looked at on Google Images, the “after”s have flatter (less concave) philtrums than the “before”s. Over
 
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No clue how this works ngl, would be better if you used 1 side profile to morph according to all of these different ones. Like putting them below these types in the same way to each other
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Can't get what you're trying to say tbh.
 
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A paranasal implant easily fix that during a nose job
 
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knew it was a white trait
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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difference in jaw shapes
 
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Look at my insane anterior nasal spine. Mirin? Get fucking mogged

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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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NasalAperturePill
 
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what procedures can fix this? lip lift maybe?
 
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Jfl imo it looks worse
 
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bad one is from a protruding teeth like a ugly chimp
 
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Gandy has a beautiful chin.

The forward growth PSL dogma is cope. Horizontally grown profiles tend to compromise with shorter lower thirds. If gandy was forward grown like a cro-magnon, then chances are he would have a shorter chin. If he had a shorter chin, it would be over for him.

 
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Post Imogen poots nose
A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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Most examples you posted of “recessed nasal spines” are just people with protrusive palates. Weak nasal spine (guttering) looks like this:

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Always thought columnella showing was bad and the nose should rest on the maxilla. Guess I have a model feature.
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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how to fix
 
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@thecel

A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

I wonder if this could be done via surgery. I agree it is an important aspect of the aesthetic looking nose in 3d view.

Maybe with some cartilage grafts or smth like that.

I think its a new type of potential surgery that most rhinoplasty doctors havent realized the importance of enhancing this area.
 
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Most examples you posted of “recessed nasal spines” are just people with protrusive palates. Weak nasal spine (guttering) looks like this:

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shit her sharp nose tip looks uncanny af. I think it might have been a result of a not so ideal rhinoplasty.
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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Why do older people lose volume in that area? I have seen many young White people with this trait while most boomers have straight long philtrums
 
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This belongs in the top 5 threads on the site.

Very important, seldom discussed. Great thead.
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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God tier thread, i remembering reading this thread a few months ago but go bamboozled by the facial terms lol. Now that I've done some simple searching:
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1) Can you elaborate on the sharp angle transition between the columnella and philtrum in subhumans and contrastingly the seamless one in models, still a bit confused on what you mean by that. Both look sharp in that sense but the model noses are more projecting, angular, and less bolbous. More aesthetic and sharper.

2) What causes a recessed anterior nasal spine and how to fix it. In blacks and asians, this+ bolbous tips+low nasal radixes, flat bridges and wide alars ruin them @looksmaxxer234 @EverythingMattersCel @Preston @Biiyo03 @StrangerDanger @Kingkellz @tyronelite @Frank Jack @MisterMercedes @Henry_Gandy

3) Is there anyway to fix a recessed anterior nasal spine?

4) Also what other things differentiate subhuman ethnics and black noses (commonly) and model noses?

5) What is the ideal philtrum for males?

@Kingkellz @EverythingMattersCel @Preston @Biiyo03 @germanlooks @MisterMercedes

High IQ aesthetic cels, anything to add? Any answers in regards to my questions haha
 
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1. Dean's profile is aesthetic asf. Gigachad
2. T Swift is so fuckin' ugly
 
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1. Dean's profile is aesthetic asf. Gigachad
Tbh, but you'll never see such mogger profiles on full blacks bar some indigenous africans.

From the shitty chins, big ass lips, overly proclined incisors & alveolar ridges and recessed nasal anterior spines to the flat nasal bridges and even the ogre bolbous tips.

Moggers like Louis Allen, Kakonge and Broderick hunter suffer from this unfortunatenly, big reason to why ethnics and blacks have capped looks ceiling in most cases.

Only Sterling Saint Jacques passes this test (e plane growth) but even he has failos (weakish jaw, and ramus , especially from profile, weird nose shape and low recessed nasal bridge+frontal bone, etc, etc) @Blackeycel

No racism intended but this is why euros and blessed mulattos tend to have the highest looks ceilings. Every times threads like this arise, posting the best looking men of all time; the pinnacle of the beauty standard, , even bbc propaganda spergers like @Frank Jack post mogger euro/mulatto men with features like coloured eyes, top tier phenos and bones, mogger forward grown noses and profiles, etc.

And yea, James Dean has a gigachad profile, insanely aesthetic visually. Very forward grown cranium @StrangerDanger @thecel @Preston @reptiles
 
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can i get this with two lefort 1. pure advancement on the first and a ccw with setback with that small v cut to avoid nose rotation on the second
 
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Tbh, but you'll never see such mogger profiles on full blacks bar some indigenous africans.

From the shitty chins, big ass lips, overly proclined incisors & alveolar ridges and recessed nasal anterior spines to the flat nasal bridges and even the ogre bolbous tips. Moggers like Louis Allen, Kakonge and Broderick hunter suffer from this unfortunatenly, big reason to why ethnics and blacks have capped looks ceiling in most cases. Only Sterling Saint Jacques passes this test but even he has failos (weakish jaw, and ramus , especially from profile, weird nose shape and low recessed nasal bridge+frontal bone, etc, etc)

No racism intended but this is why euros and blessed mulattos tend to have the highest looks ceilings. Every top 3 men this forum post, even bbc propaganda spergers like @Frank Jack are blue eyed euro/mulatto men with features like coloured eyes, top tier phenos and bones, mogger forward grown noses and profiles, etc.
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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more pics and elab im to low IQ to comprehend this
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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High IQ thread, should be pinned, mogs the canine fossa thread, so why isn't there BOTB?

What causes a forward grown anterior nasal spine and how can one amend a recessed one?

please answer @thecel , you've ignored me several times:feelscry:
 
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This is water. Mfers really get ccw bimax and voluntarily give themselves a recessed ANS.
 
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High IQ thread, should be pinned, mogs the canine fossa thread, so why isn't there BOTB?

The canine fossa thread shouldn’t be in BotB anyways. People debunked it, and after them I made a thread that debunked it.

 
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This is water. Mfers really get ccw bimax and voluntarily give themselves a recessed ANS.
Question anybody reading this, what causes a forward grown ANS and how to fix a RECCESED ONE!!!!!!!!?????

The canine fossa thread shouldn’t be in BotB anyways. People debunked it, and after them I made a thread that debunked it.

help son

@Kingkellz help bro
 
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A sharp angle transition point between the columella and the philtrum is a subhuman trait:

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It's due to a recessed anterior nasal spine:

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Caucasoid’s skulls have the sharpest, most projecting anterior nasal spines of all the races:

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A concave philtrum and a columella seamlessly transitioning into the philtrum with a smooth curve is a model trait:

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High IQ
 
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Question anybody reading this, what causes a forward grown ANS and how to fix a RECCESED ONE!!!!!!!!?????


help son

@Kingkellz help bro
Mostly ethnicity. Outside of ethnicity, individual genes.

To fix it, you can fix bimaxillary protrusion (if you have it) and possible get bimax after if you become recessed. Or you can get paranasal implants + rhinoplasty.
 
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Mostly ethnicity. Outside of ethnicity, individual genes.

To fix it, you can fix bimaxillary protrusion (if you have it) and possible get bimax after if you become recessed. Or you can get paranasal implants + rhinoplasty.
But will bimax advance the nasal aperture, nasal bones, and surrounding soft tissue? im confused wouldn't it just a take a flat nose on a recessed maxila into a more forward position or will it actul advance the nose?

i want something like this:

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The WHOLE nasal area including the soft tissue being projected, model trait
 
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But will bimax advance the nasal aperture, nasal bones, and surrounding soft tissue? im confused wouldn't it just a take a flat nose on a recessed maxila into a more forward position or will it actul advance the nose?

i want something like this:

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The WHOLE nasal area including the soft tissue being projected, model trait
No, the nasal bone has nothing to do with ANS. You would need rhino + nasal+paranasal implants for that.

Or you could just hang upside drinking pasteurized milk and tongue thrusting + lefort 3.
 
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No, the nasal bone has nothing to do with ANS. You would need rhino + nasal+paranasal implants for that.
What are the paranasl implants for?

and what type of rhino affects the ANS?

Or you could just hang upside drinking pasteurized milk and tongue thrusting + lefort 3.
you're not funny

pasteurized milk and tonge thrusting induces bimax having class 2 estrogenic cucks
 
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Dnrd + I mogg
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One of the most important trait how attractive a side profile is

I always noticed it as the upturned lip but never know what it is called
 
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