amog h
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I get that flared gonions look better in terms of angularity and bigonial width but if a person has inward or even straight gonions, will masseter training not be adequate to get that same effect? Personally i think that trained masseters tend to have a more roundish appearance instead of angular.. is there anything in softmaxing which a person could do to maybe try to make their jaw angular and have their max bigonial width rest below the lips from the front profile, as training masseters has got my jaw skeletally assymetrical.. sure there is hypertrophy in the masseters but since the masseters are located above where the gonion's bottom most tip ends.. it makes ur max bigonial width rest above the lips from the front profile..