Heads-up people!! This video is just for information and isn’t medical or dental advice-I’m not a doctor, dentist or licensed healthcare provider of any kind. Always check with a qualified professional for your health questions. Use this info at your own risk-it’s not meant to diagnose, treat, or recommend specific providers, products or procedures.
Facelifts and aesthetic medicine outside of DJS have been something ive been doing a relatively deep dive on lately. As you know, Ron, one of my concerns (main concerns) with my facial aesthetics is this sort of "fat face" look, with outwardly projected soft tissues. I think i'm convinced at this point in my research journey that aside from the lack of boney support from a recessed maxilla and mandible, a large part of this problem is due to some dysfunction of the soft tissue itself. It's mind blowing to me how if I put my hands on the side of my face and pull my soft tissues posterior towards the ears, that this "fat face" magically disappears and I have the face that I want. I'm extremely curious to see how my skeletal advancement affects the soft tissues, and if any more will need to be considered to address my main concerns
Highly doubt it’s the jawbone itself, especially if your male, rarely is a male jaw ‘too wide’ aesthetically at the bony level. You likely have overdeveloped masseters which could be fixed by Botox or changing habits such as possible teeth clenching
@Cityketopro Thanks for your response. I'm male and my jaw is more bony and less of a muscular. I can feel it by pressing the muscles. And did you say males don't have too wide jawbone or it doesn't look bad on being so?
@@armaansharma7513 yeah as a man you can get away with very wide jaws, do you have a beard? an what body fat % are you?because if its over 15 then don even worry about the bones in your face
@@armaansharma7513as in a wide bony jaw won’t look bad on a man, generally speaking, even if it is outside of the ideals. I still recommend you just experiment with masseter Botox just once to see if that helps. Because I suspect it’s the combination of the wide jawbone and overdeveloped masseters are causing a problem.
@KianWeinzettl I'm skinny, so no any chance of fat. And even my face and head is oddly large overall. And yeah, I have a beard which I use to proportionate the face by just keeping the 'goaty' (beard on just chin) to make the face appear longer, but it isn't sufficient. So, I can just expect the jaw to be narrow if there was any technique to get the opposite of what mewing does.
Heads-up people!! This video is just for information and isn’t medical or dental advice-I’m not a doctor, dentist or licensed healthcare provider of any kind. Always check with a qualified professional for your health questions. Use this info at your own risk-it’s not meant to diagnose, treat, or recommend specific providers, products or procedures.
Facelifts and aesthetic medicine outside of DJS have been something ive been doing a relatively deep dive on lately. As you know, Ron, one of my concerns (main concerns) with my facial aesthetics is this sort of "fat face" look, with outwardly projected soft tissues. I think i'm convinced at this point in my research journey that aside from the lack of boney support from a recessed maxilla and mandible, a large part of this problem is due to some dysfunction of the soft tissue itself. It's mind blowing to me how if I put my hands on the side of my face and pull my soft tissues posterior towards the ears, that this "fat face" magically disappears and I have the face that I want. I'm extremely curious to see how my skeletal advancement affects the soft tissues, and if any more will need to be considered to address my main concerns
What are these non-FDA approved skin regenerative treatments the doc is referring to here?
Crazy good thumbnail, Taylor James is the closest thing we have to an hunter gatherer skull
And Justin had that extremely youthful appearance
How did your jaw get so wide?😮
I just need a firmer and symmetrical nosetip, who's been to Turkey and has some tips on thise cheap professional cartilage interventions?
Good topic
I have overly wide jawbone which is ruining the proportion of my face. Wish there was any natural way to narrow it.
Highly doubt it’s the jawbone itself, especially if your male, rarely is a male jaw ‘too wide’ aesthetically at the bony level. You likely have overdeveloped masseters which could be fixed by Botox or changing habits such as possible teeth clenching
@Cityketopro Thanks for your response. I'm male and my jaw is more bony and less of a muscular. I can feel it by pressing the muscles. And did you say males don't have too wide jawbone or it doesn't look bad on being so?
@@armaansharma7513 yeah as a man you can get away with very wide jaws, do you have a beard? an what body fat % are you?because if its over 15 then don even worry about the bones in your face
@@armaansharma7513as in a wide bony jaw won’t look bad on a man, generally speaking, even if it is outside of the ideals. I still recommend you just experiment with masseter Botox just once to see if that helps. Because I suspect it’s the combination of the wide jawbone and overdeveloped masseters are causing a problem.
@KianWeinzettl I'm skinny, so no any chance of fat. And even my face and head is oddly large overall. And yeah, I have a beard which I use to proportionate the face by just keeping the 'goaty' (beard on just chin) to make the face appear longer, but it isn't sufficient. So, I can just expect the jaw to be narrow if there was any technique to get the opposite of what mewing does.
An even amount on both ends
bro use JB as example of fat
It means the fat in the right place, pretty much a fat that is healthy, it's not to say he was overly fat
He doesn't have exceptional bone structure