Zygos (at least the back part) can still grow way past 25. Realized that mine grew a bit past 28 years old.

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I'm not talking about night and day growth, but slight subtle growth sems possible. I'm talking mainly about the "back?" part of the zygo closer to the ear, more than the cheekbone itself.


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Example pics taken at similar light conditions, angles and distances from the camera (distortion). Left is ages 27-28 (my start in PSL lmao), right are age 32 (so waaaay past puberty). Yes this is not a "astounding transformation" but there was definitely growth that led for my sideburn area to become more "3D" slighly curving the sideburn when I remember it being completely flat before. My cheekbones now seem to "reach my ear" instead of stopping at my cheek before sideburns. As I mentioned here too, firends irl told me that "these years your head looks bigger" like my eyes are more centered in my face (normie description of the back part of zygos from front view).

It's lifefuel because this kinda proves that face doesnt stop maturing ever, and also can be a warning about still having to be careful about diet/drugs/medicine when past puberty as it might fuck up your face.

Don't get me wrong my zygos are still pretty mediocre, but that little bit growth made a difference between the area being completely flat in all lightings, to it almost always having some extra volume/detail/visual complexity which is, to me, a huge step. And my facial visual weight balance is now permanently dominated by the eye area, unlike in the past which was more around mouth/nose height, which is another huge thing. It was a case in which the meme about "milimeters change everything" is true. This could be the reason also why so many older people seem to have noticeable zygos/cheekbones compared to younger yet fully developed counterparts.

I don't know if other bones may behave similar but I think its only about the bones whose visible difference is determined by bonemass more than ratios/location/arrangement
 
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The legend and PSL God @Zyros back at it again with another banger thread coz
 
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Tbh your eye area looks like it improved aswell
 
The legend and PSL God @Zyros back at it again with another banger thread coz

I'm just posting this as possible... advice? I dont know if there are ways tyo stimulate growth without resorting to surgery (any kind of substance?). Sure results would not be as dramatic as surgery and you would be limited as I said to areas in which its about bonemass mainly, but it could be a nice way to actually get "changes" without going under the knife.
 
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Unfortunate how the frame doesn’t grow past 25
 
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I'm not talking about night and day growth, but slight subtle growth sems possible. I'm talking mainly about the "back?" part of the zygo closer to the ear, more than the cheekbone itself.


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Example pics taken at similar light conditions, angles and distances from the camera (distortion). Left is ages 27-28 (my start in PSL lmao), right are age 32 (so waaaay past puberty). Yes this is not a "astounding transformation" but there was definitely growth that led for my sideburn area to become more "3D" slighly curving the sideburn when I remember it being completely flat before. My cheekbones now seem to "reach my ear" instead of stopping at my cheek before sideburns. As I mentioned here too, firends irl told me that "these years your head looks bigger" like my eyes are more centered in my face (normie description of the back part of zygos from front view).

It's lifefuel because this kinda proves that face doesnt stop maturing ever, and also can be a warning about still having to be careful about diet/drugs/medicine when past puberty as it might fuck up your face.

Don't get me wrong my zygos are still pretty mediocre, but that little bit growth made a difference between the area being completely flat in all lightings, to it almost always having some extra volume/detail/visual complexity which is, to me, a huge step. And my facial visual weight balance is now permanently dominated by the eye area, unlike in the past which was more around mouth/nose height, which is another huge thing. It was a case in which the meme about "milimeters change everything" is true. This could be the reason also why so many older people seem to have noticeable zygos/cheekbones compared to younger yet fully developed counterparts.

I don't know if other bones may behave similar but I think its only about the bones whose visible difference is determined by bonemass more than ratios/location/arrangement
Yh i see some black oldcels with that bone hyper developed no way they were like that when younger jfl
 
I didn't know better lighting, fat loss and a different hairstyle can grow your cheekbones
 
Tl;dr Zygomatic arch can grow wider past 25.

it honestly looks like you just lost weight/bloat
 
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Holy shit. I'm only 20 and my zygos in the last year have grown a lot more
 
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Very good, you can absolutley induce horizontal growth and density of bones throughout life. Most people under 40 calling themselves collagencels just have underused facial muscles and loss of bone. Normies age like shit because they have screwed up thyroids, are running on cortisol, do no form of resistance training, eat soft shitty foods and lose bone volume and muscle in their face because of this. The body just doesnt see the point in keeping it if you dont use it.

Think about somone thats spent 35 years never putting their body and face though much resistance, they will have lost alot of bone mass in their face especially.




If you think of the facial bones as "scaffolding" for facial tissue and skin, the bone loss can contribute to that drooping, deflated look, explained study author Dr. Robert Shaw Jr., chief resident in the division of plastic surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, N.Y.

The original thought was that skin goes through changes, such as a loss of elasticity and fat, so the primary approach to facial rejuvenation was skin tightening procedures," Shaw said. "But a lot of faces never looked like they did when they were younger. Patients bring in pictures and say they want to go back to that look, but they can never really go back to that look just by tightening their skin alone. If there are changes to those underlying structures it's going to change the appearance of how the skin looks.

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so many prettyboy worshipping, collagen obsessed, framelet twinks have said it on this forum in the past.

even people who say it's 18-19 are way off the mark.

damn.

even Chico was still in his prime at around 20-21

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"similar light conditions "

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