Wiggle_24
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BumpWhat class an how to fix, not just for me but for everyone who wants to know
Yea such thing, I have itNo such thing
Nope. You have a recessed upper maxilla (AKA infraorbitals) but a properly developed lower jaw/maxilla, which is why your face is sunken at the top and “ideal” at the bottom.Yea such thing, I have it
Yea such thing, I have it
Nope. You have a recessed upper maxilla (AKA infraorbitals) but a properly developed lower jaw/maxilla, which is why your face is sunken at the top and “ideal” at the bottom.
Is it super noticeable from the front? All I really care for is good eye area cheekbones and jawNope. You have a recessed upper maxilla (AKA infraorbitals) but a properly developed lower jaw/maxilla, which is why your face is sunken at the top and “ideal” at the bottom.
To a normal person maybe not, I could tell by the flatness of your zygomatic bones and sunken look around the nasofoldsIs it super noticeable from the front? All I really care for is good eye area cheekbones and jaw
Ahhh these r the analysis I look for thank uMistake on my part, point still stands. Your upper maxilla alongside your infraorbitals are noticeably flat.
To a normal person maybe not, I could tell by the flatness of your zygomatic bones and sunken look around the nasofolds
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Red line roughly shows what your maxilla would look like if properly developed, yellow lines roughly show the flatness of your maxilla and the “overjet” of the lower jaw
Just my take, believe it if you want