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How many features should a jaw have to be considered an ideal jaw?

Johan 665

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So I was watching one of wheat waffles videos about rating the jawline and he mentioned these 10 things

1)no hyoid bone fat
2) equal thirds of jaw
3)chin projection
4)forwardly grown mandible
5) Straight mandible
6) mandible parallel to ground
7) gonial angle between 100-120
8)gonion undercutting the mouth
9)tall ramus
10)chin philtrum ratio

I want to ask does these points really make the ideal jaw?
 
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So I was watching one of wheat waffles videos about rating the jawline and he mentioned these 10 things

1)no hyoid bone fat
2) equal thirds of jaw
3)chin projection
4)forwardly grown mandible
5) Straight mandible
6) mandible parallel to ground
7) gonial angle between 100-120
8)gonion undercutting the mouth
9)tall ramus
10)chin philtrum ratio

I want to ask does these points really make the ideal jaw?
Mandible doesn't need to be perfectly parallel to the ground, ramus is a pretty overrated aspect too ; Jordan Barrett has a short ramus. For the rest I'll agree
 
Could all these features be improved by jaw surgery+genioplasty combined with jaw angle implants?. what's your opinion
Yeah, from what I know all these aspects can be changed with surgery
 
That's a relief.
For the softmaxes you can lose body fat percentage so the jawline becomes more apparent (unless you're recessed then it won't do much) and from what I heard there's some exercises you can do to hide the hyoid. Also good Neck posture can make you look less recessed.
 

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