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I know cheekbones are the main contributing factor, and jaw width will of course play a role but just how big of a role compared to cheekbones?
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Ok nigga, why you tell mei don't know.
Ok nigga, why you tell me
Oral volume is stop brushing your teeth so they fall out, there you have hollow cheeksI know cheekbones are the main contributing factor, and jaw width will of course play a role but just how big of a role compared to cheekbones?
So if your gonions are flared or inward has an effect?jaw width has no relationship to cheek hollowing, your gonions can flare regardless of how narrow your jaw is, and you can also lack it regardless of how wide your jaw is.
it's caused by the skin being stretched on the zygomaticofacial foramen, gonions and mental protuberance/chin.So if your gonions are flared or inward has an effect?
So I’m guessing collagen and elastin will also play a big role?it's caused by the skin being stretched on the zygomaticofacial foramen, gonions and mental protuberance/chin.
but you can still have them if one of these is lacking, they just won't be very prominent.
it's mostly just bodyfat lots of people get hollower cheeks with age even though they're losing collagen.So I’m guessing collagen and elastin will also play a big role?
But it counteracts what you’re saying about the skin being stretched on the bones you mentioned, since if it’s really an effect from stretching than making the skin tighter = stretching it more. Also why I’m asking this question from the first place is because my mom has one of the deepest most prominent hollow cheeks I’ve seen, her gonions are inverted and her jaw is pretty narrow but she has huge high cheekbones that are both laterally and forward grown.it's mostly just bodyfat lots of people get hollower cheeks with age even though they're losing collagen.
good craniofacial growth leads to a wide jaw & hollow cheeks, suboptimal growth will lead to deficiencies in both
. Also why I’m asking this question from the first place is because my mom has one of the deepest most prominent hollow cheeks I’ve seen, her gonions are inverted and her jaw is pretty narrow but she has huge high cheekbones that are both laterally and forward grown.
it doesn't counteract anything, it will not show if you are fat regardless of how good your bones are.But it counteracts what you’re saying
But if hollow cheeks are really the result of stretching of the skin than collagen and elastin are bound to be a contributing factorit doesn't counteract anything, it will not show if you are fat regardless of how good your bones are.
they won't help if you aren't lean enough for it to show.But if hollow cheeks are really the result of stretching of the skin than collagen and elastin are bound to be a contributing factor