What is the most important part of the face for attractiveness?

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if I had to rank I’d say eye area, jaw= cheekbones and then nose or mouth area.
 
jaw and eyearea combined.
 
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if I had to rank I’d say eye area, jaw= cheekbones and then nose or mouth area.
maxilla determines positioning of almost everything including lower jaw, eye are, supras and infras cheekbones etc

so maxilla is the most important bone
 
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maxilla determines positioning of almost everything including lower jaw, eye are, supras and infras cheekbones etc

so maxilla is the most important bone
Tf is a supra nigga ain’t that a car.
 
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maxilla determines positioning of almost everything including lower jaw, eye are, supras and infras cheekbones etc

so maxilla is the most important bone
the most important bone is the one that supports the brain because it releases hormones like hgh and test lmao
 
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the most important bone is the one that supports the brain because it releases hormones like hgh and test lmao
thats the skull nigga, there’s multiple bones in the skull. Test is released through the testes and is controlled by the pituitary gland which is below the brain.
 
if maxilla is developed Lower jaw will always follow up and be developed too
 
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No chance nose and hairline is above jaw and cheekbones. This nigga in TikTok has the peak exaggerated jew nose and still has bitches thirsting over him
Hair is life, if you have no hair, you have no life. And it's fucking over for your SMV if you have a pig nose, jew nose is much less of a flaw since it at least doesn't look orc subhuman.

Having a shit nose can lock you out of appealing to higher class niche of people (this is why black people have such shit general appeal and only have good niche appeal)
 
Hair is life, if you have no hair, you have no life. And it's fucking over for your SMV if you have a pig nose, jew nose is much less of a flaw since it at least doesn't look orc subhuman.

Having a shit nose can lock you out of appealing to higher class niche of people (this is why black people have such shit general appeal and only have good niche appeal)
IMG 1900

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Which on is worse bhai?
 
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Hair is life, if you have no hair, you have no life. And it's fucking over for your SMV if you have a pig nose, jew nose is much less of a flaw since it at least doesn't look orc subhuman.

Having a shit nose can lock you out of appealing to higher class niche of people (this is why black people have such shit general appeal and only have good niche appeal)
Also love the asuka pfp bhai
 
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maxilla determines positioning of almost everything including lower jaw, eye are, supras and infras cheekbones etc

so maxilla is the most important bone
The forward position of the maxilla doesn’t impact any of those features.
 
Then a bimax would make the average man Brad Pitt. Why you would think the maxilla affects anything makes no sense.
It doesn’t affect it severely. I’ve got a slight recessed maxilla but I’ve got mogger high cheekbones. Would look like ramirez if not cucked by severe nail biting till like 13.
 
Cheek bones and under eye area are affected. i heard that chin projection is too but idk how maxilla would affect that.
This all depends on what you mean by a “forward maxilla”. The upper and lower maxilla are two completely different things and there’s huge variance in both between all men. Yes when it’s forward it means the infraorbitals are more forward but bringing them forward with surgery is pretty much impossible. Even then, you still have to worry about infraorbital height (lower eyelid tightness), brow, and canthal tilt, none of which a forward maxilla would affect.

Lower literally affects nothing else except philtrum shape and bimax can’t even accomplish that. It’s its own aesthetic feature and it doesn’t need to affect any other feature to have value.

People think the maxilla is this magical structure that affects the entire face but really bringing it forward won’t do much.
 
The nose duh get the fuck outta here with these stupid questions
 
Hair is life, if you have no hair, you have no life. And it's fucking over for your SMV if you have a pig nose, jew nose is much less of a flaw since it at least doesn't look orc subhuman.

Having a shit nose can lock you out of appealing to higher class niche of people (this is why black people have such shit general appeal and only have good niche appeal)
maxilla>hair
both important tho
 
People think the maxilla is this magical structure that affects the entire face but really bringing it forward won’t do much.
it's enough to Google it once
what ChadGPT says:

The maxilla, or upper jawbone, plays a crucial role in the overall structure and appearance of the face. Its shape, size, and position significantly influence facial aesthetics and function. Here are several ways the maxilla affects the face:

1. Facial Proportions and Symmetry​

  • Midface Structure: The maxilla forms the central portion of the face. Its development affects the prominence of the cheekbones and the under-eye region. A well-developed maxilla contributes to high cheekbones and a more balanced, symmetrical appearance.
  • Vertical Proportions: The height of the maxilla affects the vertical proportions of the face. A longer or shorter maxilla can influence the perceived length of the midface.

2. Dental Alignment and Occlusion​

  • Teeth Position: The maxilla houses the upper teeth, and its alignment directly affects dental occlusion (how the upper and lower teeth meet). Issues such as overbite, underbite, or crossbite can arise from maxillary misalignment.
  • Smile Aesthetics: The position and shape of the maxilla influence the appearance of the smile, including the visibility of the upper teeth and the gum line when smiling.

3. Nasal and Orbital Structures​

  • Nasal Base Support: The maxilla forms part of the nasal structure, supporting the nasal base and sides. Its position can influence the appearance of the nose, including the nasal bridge and the width of the nostrils.
  • Eye Support: The maxilla contributes to the floor of the orbits (eye sockets), and its development can affect the position and prominence of the eyes.

4. Cheek and Lip Support​

  • Cheek Contour: The maxilla supports the soft tissues of the cheeks. A well-positioned maxilla provides fullness to the cheeks, whereas a recessed maxilla can lead to a flat or hollow appearance.
  • Lip Position: The maxilla's relationship with the upper teeth affects the position and support of the upper lip. This influences lip fullness and the nasolabial fold (the crease from the nose to the corners of the mouth).

5. Facial Balance and Harmony​

  • Jawline Definition: The maxilla, in conjunction with the mandible (lower jaw), determines the overall jawline. A balanced relationship between the maxilla and mandible contributes to a well-defined jawline and overall facial harmony.
  • Profile Appearance: The projection of the maxilla affects the facial profile. A retrusive (receded) maxilla can make the nose appear more prominent and the chin less defined, while a well-positioned maxilla contributes to a more balanced profile.

6. Function and Health​

  • Breathing and Speech: The maxilla plays a role in the nasal and oral passages, affecting breathing and speech. Proper maxillary development is crucial for normal nasal airflow and articulation of sounds.
  • Support for Facial Muscles: The maxilla provides attachment points for various facial muscles, influencing facial expressions and movements.

Conclusion​

The maxilla is a foundational bone that significantly impacts the aesthetics and function of the face. Its development and position influence facial proportions, dental alignment, nasal and orbital structures, and overall facial harmony. Orthodontic and surgical interventions often focus on correcting maxillary discrepancies to enhance both function and appearance
 
This all depends on what you mean by a “forward maxilla”. The upper and lower maxilla are two completely different things and there’s huge variance in both between all men. Yes when it’s forward it means the infraorbitals are more forward but bringing them forward with surgery is pretty much impossible. Even then, you still have to worry about infraorbital height (lower eyelid tightness), brow, and canthal tilt, none of which a forward maxilla would affect.

Lower literally affects nothing else except philtrum shape and bimax can’t even accomplish that. It’s its own aesthetic feature and it doesn’t need to affect any other feature to have value.

People think the maxilla is this magical structure that affects the entire face but really bringing it forward won’t do much.
Infraorbital height wont affect lower eyelid tightness. You said yourself it was the shape of the infras.. I'm a testament to that because of my eye shape and lower eyelid tightness even though my infraorbitals are probably the most recessed on this site (and I got truly the most downgrown maxilla here)

Also, it's less about bringing the maxilla forward, and more about prevention of recessing the maxilla during growth (that comes with all the other complications that @Funnyunenjoyer1 mentioned):
Mewing GIF
 
then distal occlusion would not exist
maxilla affects the nose, cheekbones, facial depth, eyes and lips, but not the lower jaw
the upswing of the maxilla forces the lower jaw to upswing as well
 

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