When does facial bone mass stop developing ?

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Like seriously some people say its at 14 but i have seen so many people that have gained crazy bonemass starting from 15 to 18 but at what age do u get that bonemass thickening spurt? Or is that even a thing?
 
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It develops all the way from the moment you're born to your mid 20s. Of course, as you age your bone mass increase will be slower and slower until the age of 24 to 26 when it stops developing and actually starts to decline. But the majority of your bone mass is built until age 18, which means, you can still gain bone mass as you age this applies to the bones in your face as much as the bones in the rest of your body, but it will not be as significant as when you were a teen.

Just clarify, there's no "bone thickening spurt" like we have growth spurts for example, that just kinda always occurs, however it does happen at slower or faster paces depending on your age. It is also estimated that 40-60% of your adult bone mass is built...
Whenever you stop bonesmashing.
 
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Like seriously some people say its at 14 but i have seen so many people that have gained crazy bonemass starting from 15 to 18 but at what age do u get that bonemass thickening spurt? Or is that even a thing?
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realistically to 20
 
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It develops all the way from the moment you're born to your mid 20s. Of course, as you age your bone mass increase will be slower and slower until the age of 24 to 26 when it stops developing and actually starts to decline. But the majority of your bone mass is built until age 18, which means, you can still gain bone mass as you age this applies to the bones in your face as much as the bones in the rest of your body, but it will not be as significant as when you were a teen.

Just clarify, there's no "bone thickening spurt" like we have growth spurts for example, that just kinda always occurs, however it does happen at slower or faster paces depending on your age. It is also estimated that 40-60% of your adult bone mass is built in your teenage years. That leaves an amount that's built around your 20s.
 
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prob early 20s. after puberty ur fat pads start dissolving and ppl mistake that for more bone mass. your density is the only thing getting increased in later years.
 
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prob early 20s. after puberty ur fat pads start dissolving and ppl mistake that for more bone mass. your density is the only thing getting increased in later years.
Actually it can still continue developing if you insert some titanium plates inside your skull :love:
 
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Nice Olivia Hussey avi
She looks like Mary, dude. :love:

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