What’s the most important feature for hollow cheeks?

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Zygos width, forward growth or low set/high set, does jaw width have an impact?
 
Low bf
 
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it's mostly the frontal positioning of your cheekbones (the width is irrelevant, it's the part that sticks straight forward that matters) and bodyfat.
 
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Zygos width and fat/water bloat
 
cheeknones and fat
 
width of cheekbones and the forward placemeny plus forward chin which streches the skin
 
it's mostly the frontal positioning of your cheekbones (the width is irrelevant, it's the part that sticks straight forward that matters) and bodyfat.
Is the width really irrelevant though?
 
it's mostly the frontal positioning of your cheekbones (the width is irrelevant, it's the part that sticks straight forward that matters) and bodyfat.
so upper maxillary Forward growth? Because I have a class II deep bite and hollow cheeks at medium bf which is contrary to what people think when they say "you need Forward chin/jaw to Stretch the skin" etc
 
it's mostly the frontal positioning of your cheekbones (the width is irrelevant, it's the part that sticks straight forward that matters) and bodyfat.
Also I could never find an example of good forward growth in cheekbones, like how does it look like how forward does it need to be to be considered forward
 
Is the width really irrelevant though?
it matters but not for having hollow cheeks.

some face shapes look better with hollow cheeks than others, namely those with edgier shapes like diamond or square, although people with square faces tend to have 404 cheekbones from the front even if they're clearly visible.

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these for example doesn't really have prominent cheekbones width-wise, but what they does have is high density + forward positioning.


even o'pry is an example of this, they look invisible from the front.
so upper maxillary Forward growth? Because I have a class II deep bite and hollow cheeks at medium bf which is contrary to what people think when they say "you need Forward chin/jaw to Stretch the skin" etc
not sure if you could call it that, it's just a feature some groups have and others don't, in asians the cheekbones are flat from the front and super wide, if width mattered they'd all have hollow cheeks, instead almost none do.
 
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it matters but not for having hollow cheeks.

some face shapes look better with hollow cheeks than others, namely those with edgier shapes like diamond or square, although people with square faces tend to have 404 cheekbones from the front even if they're clearly visible.

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these for example doesn't really have prominent cheekbones width-wise, but what they does have is high density + forward positioning.


even o'pry is an example of this, they look invisible from the front.

not sure if you could call it that, it's just a feature some groups have and others don't, in asians the cheekbones are flat from the front and super wide, if width mattered they'd all have hollow cheeks, instead almost none do.
Could PDO Threads be used for hollow cheeks?
 

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