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Does anybody have any info on this? Looking at pictures of people before/after college seems to indicate a high degree of facial growth in males during the ages of 18-22 specifically development of the jaw and chin, brow ridge, and forward growth of the maxilla, as well as a reduction in facial fat even if overall fat remains roughly the same. Is this total cope for young cells or does facial growth continue after 18. I am 17 and could use all of the aforementioned type of growth except browridge (I would look like a Neanderthal if my browridge continued to grow). More specifically a centimeter on my ramus and a longer and broader chin as well as a reduction in buccal fat could bring me from incel to high tier normie in the face and a couple millimeters more forward growth on my cheekbones would improve my eye area by improving width to height and decreasing the appearance of eye bags. If I still look like an incel when I’m 22 I’m going to jump off a building onto some foids walking by