Zygos / Cheekbones are so important.

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Based on their shape, they can make up for a too wide or too narrow IPD : laterally projected zygos balance out wide IPD.

More anterior projection and slightly less lateral projection is better when having a narrow IPD.

Either way, good defined cheekbones = vitality. It changes the way your eyes look. No cheekbones / no zygos = lifeless cuck.

But to have good cheekbones to begin with requires a good maxilla and more importantly a large PALATE.

During the early years, if your tongue hangs low, it's over for your palate and thus it will not create the lateral support needed for your cheekbones to grow.
 
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But to have good cheekbones to begin with requires a good maxilla and more importantly a large PALATE.
Simon nessman has insane zygos with a baby palate how can thst be explained genetics?
 
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Based on their shape, they can make up for a too wide or too narrow IPD : laterally projected zygos balance out wide IPD.

More anterior projection and slightly less lateral projection is better when having a narrow IPD.

Either way, good defined cheekbones = vitality. It changes the way your eyes look. No cheekbones / no zygos = lifeless cuck.

But to have good cheekbones to begin with requires a good maxilla and more importantly a large PALATE.

During the early years, if your tongue hangs low, it's over for your palate and thus it will not create the lateral support needed for your cheekbones to grow.

wish I had mogger palate.. does SARPE / RPE make ur zygos better too?
 
Simon nessman has insane zygos with a baby palate how can thst be explained genetics?
Yeah that's my theory but unlike many users here I absolutely don't claim to know the TRUTH.

I know maxilla plays a key role in cheekbones development but it may extend past that.

One thing Im almost 100% sure is tongue posture during the early years plays a role.

You won't ever see a mouthbreather with cheekbones / mogger zygos.

The width of the palate usually is a good indication of tongue posture and upper maxillary support. And again, usually, zood zygoma region correlates well with wider palates.
 
wish I had mogger palate.. does SARPE / RPE make ur zygos better too?
I have never seen improvements in that region from any of the mentioned procedures / treatment unfortunately.
 
Based on their shape, they can make up for a too wide or too narrow IPD : laterally projected zygos balance out wide IPD.

More anterior projection and slightly less lateral projection is better when having a narrow IPD.

Either way, good defined cheekbones = vitality. It changes the way your eyes look. No cheekbones / no zygos = lifeless cuck.

But to have good cheekbones to begin with requires a good maxilla and more importantly a large PALATE.

During the early years, if your tongue hangs low, it's over for your palate and thus it will not create the lateral support needed for your cheekbones to grow.
>muh mouth-breathing
Sorry, bozo. It was your genetics.
 
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>muh mouth-breathing
Sorry, bozo. It was your genetics.
Nope, father + mother forward grown and wide palate. 2 brothers 1 sister same.

They were breastfed, I wasn't.

They nose breathed, I mouth breathed
 
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Sorry, bozo. It was your genetics.
But anyway, not talking about me.

The more maxillary support you have during those early years, the more likely you get a wider palate and good zygos since the maxilla attaches to the zygomatic bones.
 
Nope, father + mother forward grown and wide palate. 2 brothers 1 sister same.

They were breastfed, I wasn't.

They nose breathed, I mouth breathed
My mother never mouth breathed whilst I did and despite that I have the same maxilo-facial development.
 
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But anyway, not talking about me.

The more maxillary support you have during those early years, the more likely you get a wider palate and good zygos since the maxilla attaches to the zygomatic bones.
Henry Cavill has a narrow palate with good zygos. Also, about eye shape. Stepanov has good facial development and he still has typical slavcel eye area with negative hooding.
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My mother never mouth breathed whilst I did and despite that I have the same maxilo-facial development.
You didn't mouthbreath long enough. This condition is reversible if you stopped even at 10. At 13 it's almost over and at 15 it's literally over. I sort of stopped at 13 (started closing my mouth) but with low tongue posture till 18.
 
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You didn't mouthbreath long enough. This condition is reversible if you stopped even at 10. At 13 it's almost over and at 15 it's literally over. I sort of stopped at 13 (started closing my mouth) but with low tongue posture till 18.
Stopped at 16
 
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Henry Cavill has a narrow palate with good zygos. Also, about eye shape. Stepanov has good facial development and he still has typical slavcel eye area with negative hooding.
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I may be wrong about the wide palate but probably not about maxillary support.

Good maxillary support comes from functional breathing and an active tongue position which USUALLY but not always gives wider palate.

With that being said, they don't have narrow palates either as in, causing dysfunction, teeth crowding and what not.

I think one of the absolute prerequisite for good zygoma development is maxillary support.
 
I may be wrong about the wide palate but probably not about maxillary support.

Good maxillary support comes from functional breathing and an active tongue position which USUALLY but not always gives wider palate.

With that being said, they don't have narrow palates either as in, causing dysfunction, teeth crowding and what not.

I think one of the absolute prerequisite for good zygoma development is maxillary support.
If you had a good base, you would never begin to mouth-breathe.
 
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Cheekbones are barely affected by palate width, but definitely by sagittal growth. You can never look good with flat cheekbones though.
 
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Cheekbones are barely affected by palate width, but definitely by sagittal growth. You can never look good with flat cheekbones though.
Thanks. Yeah I wasn't sure about palate width to be honest, only made a correlation.

And yes, flat cheekbones is death sentence.
 
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To support my claim, this is with what @Anstrum95 lives

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To support my claim, this is with what @Anstrum95 lives

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Tbh this is lifefuel for me. I may have a chance not to end up in uncanny territory from implants. I thought my pretty narrow palate would automatically result in looking uncanny. Turns out I may still have a slight chance.
 
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Based on their shape, they can make up for a too wide or too narrow IPD : laterally projected zygos balance out wide IPD.

More anterior projection and slightly less lateral projection is better when having a narrow IPD.

Either way, good defined cheekbones = vitality. It changes the way your eyes look. No cheekbones / no zygos = lifeless cuck.

But to have good cheekbones to begin with requires a good maxilla and more importantly a large PALATE.

During the early years, if your tongue hangs low, it's over for your palate and thus it will not create the lateral support needed for your cheekbones to grow.
i just nose breathed without tongue posture and my zygos are good. probably above average they look like ramirez's cheekbone
 

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