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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: jaw_surgery_advice on July 03, 2021, 10:26:28 PM
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CASE 1: (Justin Bieber facial aesthetic study)
Here is an image of this singer in 2010: https://imgur.com/87OH91Y
Here is an image of this singer in 2021: https://imgur.com/tP9F9Mo
10 year difference.
CASE 2:
Here is an image of this singer in 2015: https://imgur.com/sCeRTBX
Here is an image of this singer in 2020: https://imgur.com/WXwthhJ
5 year difference.
What exactly happened? Aesthetically? Structurally? Soft tissue?
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He got older and was photographed from different angles in different lighting.
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Very good question. Faces seem to change alot over time, i mean the underlying bone structure. Just look at christian bale, he went from average kid to insanely good looking (with zygos to die for) during american psycho, then back to being almost repulsive in for example the machinist, back to being very good looking in batman, to looking like a boneless blob. Now hes getting back on track again.
Muscles tissue and fat play a role here. But i think the main driver for the change in appearance is bone remodelling. Never found an answer on how big this change really is and what influences its extent.