What are the best options for increasing jaw verticality?

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I'm 18 years old, and my self-care routine has always been terrible, especially when it comes to orthodontics. I joined Looks Maxxing 3 years ago, but I must say it's only been 1 year that I've really started to understand things (before it was just mewing, chewing, and gua sha lol). I have a problem that's basically my only insecurity: I have short gonial, masseter, and ramus muscles. While this doesn't affect me much because I have a good gonial angle, I'd like them to be larger. I almost had filler applied a few weeks ago, but I decided against it because I want a natural result, the best possible based on the limitations imposed by age and other factors. I also found out this month that I have a deep bite and will have to wear braces for more than a year. From my research, it might improve my jaw. But overall, I want to wait until I'm 21 to see 100% of my bone maturation and the results of the braces. Is there anything else I can do orthodontically, exercises, anything, and if the result isn't satisfactory, should I go for hard? (That's not what I'd like for several reasons, mainly money lol)
 
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nothing for vertical height if I'm correct

besides surgery sadly:confused:
 
nothing for vertical height if I'm correct

besides surgery sadly:confused:
I imagine that's true, if I had pursued this when I was younger, maybe when I started...
 
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nothing for vertical height if I'm correct

besides surgery sadly:confused:
I have a question for you too. I have a slight feeling that my right ear is lower on my face than my left. Do you think that's possible? I think it might be caused by some kind of mandibular or maxillary rotation. I think my ears being set too low gives the impression of a shorter jaw.
 
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I have a question for you too. I have a slight feeling that my right ear is lower on my face than my left. Do you think that's possible? I think it might be caused by some kind of mandibular or maxillary rotation. I think my ears being set too low gives the impression of a shorter jaw.
I dont even think ears can be low set:forcedsmile:
pretty sure ur ramus might just be short or something:trepidation:

but yeah being aysemmetical does exist
 

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