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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: MeltedFace Date: March 12, 2017, 11:09 am
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Falim gum is much cheaper on Amazon and a good alternative from
what people say...
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: z0nt0n3r Date: March 26, 2017, 1:37 pm
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so can mewing alone in theory without any other therapy fix
most asymmetries including asymmetrical cheekbones?
i have looked at pictures from when i was 8-9 years old and my
cheekbones were symmetrical so shouldn't they align with time
from mewing?
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: Ryan Date: March 26, 2017, 3:57 pm
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I think for sure it's better to have symmetry, but as far as it
comes to attractiveness, I think it's role is not that big as
often thought. With most people who have asymmetry, apart from
something like a very uneven nose, you can not really tell in
real life, unless they are photographed from purely the front,
even if you've known the person for years. Striking features
like good defined cheekbones are much more important than
symmetry. Symmetry has to be studied, unlike much more apparent
overal shapes and their composition to one another. Alot of
celebs are full of asymmetry if you study their faces, but it
does not really matter anyone much. Some have 1 eyelid visible
and the other not, and if you mirror them, it doesnt really look
that much better.I would much rather have good defined
cheekbones that were a bit uneven than less cheekbones
absolutely symmetrical. Not trying to discredit this thread in
any way. Symmetry is always better of course, but forward growth
and overal harmony between the different parts of the face
(golden ratio) are much more important.
#Post#: 1830--------------------------------------------------
Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: z0nt0n3r Date: March 26, 2017, 6:12 pm
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yes i know that but even in terms of forward growth one of my
cheekbones is more prominent than the other so they are
completely asymmetrical meaning that not only my maxilla is
tilted to one side but that one side is also more prominent.so
that's why i'm curious to know if mewing & chewing alone could
fix this asymmetry.
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: Ryan Date: March 27, 2017, 2:19 pm
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yes it makes sense you want to fix it! I think purely
theoretical at least pulling the opposites site of the one you
pulled, will recreate the same situation in terms of symmetry as
you started with. that would seem the most logical. From there
on, another method could be better to solve the asymmetry
problem
#Post#: 1851--------------------------------------------------
Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: z0nt0n3r Date: March 30, 2017, 2:05 am
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thanks for the advice,i will begin thumb facepulling for a while
to see if i can get any more results
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: z0nt0n3r Date: May 26, 2017, 5:49 am
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one other question i have is,can asymmetrical cheekbones be
fixed if you have a deviated septum?because the maxilla is
connected to the nasal area.so is it necessary for the deviated
septum to be fixed first before the cheekbones become
symmetrical?i'm a bit confused about this.
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: Progress Date: May 26, 2017, 6:28 am
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[quote author=z0nt0n3r link=topic=241.msg2131#msg2131
date=1495795740]
one other question i have is,can asymmetrical cheekbones be
fixed if you have a deviated septum?because the maxilla is
connected to the nasal area.so is it necessary for the deviated
septum to be fixed first before the cheekbones become
symmetrical?i'm a bit confused about this.
[/quote]
Both have the same cause: asymmetry of the skull. Septum is just
cartilage, its shape and position is determined by the
underlying bone structure.
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: z0nt0n3r Date: May 26, 2017, 9:17 am
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has anyone managed to fix it with mewing/facepulling?
#Post#: 2180--------------------------------------------------
Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
By: Peta Date: June 3, 2017, 7:14 pm
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Hi I a Peta from Facerobics. Firstly, it is impossible to make
your "cheekbones" symmetrical. They are the bones of your skull,
you cannot change them. Secondly, face exercises when performed
correctly shape to the natural shape of your face. Because it is
a natural thing to be doing, unlike having a face lift, where
the skin pulls the muscles up unnaturally. And thirdly, my face
cannot get longer doing facial exercises, I cannot change the
shape of my skeletal features. Facial exercises are the only
way to help your face become symmetrical again IF it is not
skeletal related. I hope that has cleared things up.
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