Allornothing
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This development cope needs to stop. If your jaw is narrow relative to your cheekbones at 8 years old, it will be like that for the rest of your life. If you have a flat maxilla or downward growth, it will never change. There is no “facial development” at puberty. You won’t just develop a jaw out of nowhere. Bone moggers have had these features their whole lives. It was just covered by babyfat as kids and teenagers due to smaller skulls.
Maher now:
As a kid:
Same bizygo : bigonial, same mouth-width : bigonial, same ES, same maxillary forwardness relative to eyes, same orbitals and eye shape, same face.
Think about it, if these ratios actually changed at all during puberty, you would become unrecognisable from when you were a kid. The difference between billions of faces on Earth is mm of bone, so it makes no sense to think someone can look like the same person after changing much.
So what actually happens to the face as you get older? Yes, bones get bigger, but every bone grows in proportion. Your entire skull gets bigger, not just individual bones like the jaw. This stretches the skin more and makes your face leaner, getting rid of that childish look. The end result is that you look like the same person because all your features are the same relative to each other. If you have a narrow looking jaw, this will never change without surgery. Yes, your skull may get bigger, but your jaw will still look relatively narrow. All your features and ratios are dictated at a very early age. When you are older you will look exactly the same, just a bit more mature.
There are actually 3 bones that grow independently of the skull:
-Chin projection (not mandible length just mental protuberance)
-Brow ridge mass (not placement or shape)
-Lateral cheekbone projection (not placement or shape)
Notice how these features are purely mass dependent and don’t actually affect the overall look of the face, just attractiveness from certain angles. As the skull grows, these features don’t change because they aren’t attached to any other bone (just look at the structure of a skull). This means they may or may not change as you get older. This could either be lifefuel or suifuel depending on your genes.
Tl;dr: it’s over. You will always look the same.
Maher now:
As a kid:
Same bizygo : bigonial, same mouth-width : bigonial, same ES, same maxillary forwardness relative to eyes, same orbitals and eye shape, same face.
Think about it, if these ratios actually changed at all during puberty, you would become unrecognisable from when you were a kid. The difference between billions of faces on Earth is mm of bone, so it makes no sense to think someone can look like the same person after changing much.
So what actually happens to the face as you get older? Yes, bones get bigger, but every bone grows in proportion. Your entire skull gets bigger, not just individual bones like the jaw. This stretches the skin more and makes your face leaner, getting rid of that childish look. The end result is that you look like the same person because all your features are the same relative to each other. If you have a narrow looking jaw, this will never change without surgery. Yes, your skull may get bigger, but your jaw will still look relatively narrow. All your features and ratios are dictated at a very early age. When you are older you will look exactly the same, just a bit more mature.
There are actually 3 bones that grow independently of the skull:
-Chin projection (not mandible length just mental protuberance)
-Brow ridge mass (not placement or shape)
-Lateral cheekbone projection (not placement or shape)
Notice how these features are purely mass dependent and don’t actually affect the overall look of the face, just attractiveness from certain angles. As the skull grows, these features don’t change because they aren’t attached to any other bone (just look at the structure of a skull). This means they may or may not change as you get older. This could either be lifefuel or suifuel depending on your genes.
Tl;dr: it’s over. You will always look the same.