@Ritchie The TMD ocllusion guy is finally back with the craniofacial development topic with a new article. He also puts new evidence that this theory is true. He is showing pictures of hair transplant patients and how poor their craniofacial development is. He claims that he have never seen a hair transplant patient with good craniofacial development. I have never seen one either. He describes craniofacial development the same way as I do. Here are some of the examples he presented and how he describes their craniofacial development. He also claims that lip shape is also affected by the craniofacial development. I think that it's mostly genetic and you can have very good facial structure but thin lips.
Missing support for the eyes, flat cheekbones, deviated septum, recessed maxilla and mandible, high gonial angle, thin lips.
Flat cheekbones, narrow palate (especially visible in the first picture, before veneers).
Missing support for the eyes, flat cheekbones, deviated septum, recessed maxilla and mandible, high gonial angle, small lips.
Missing support for the eyes, extremely flat cheekbones, vertical maxilla, recessed mandible, very high gonial angle, thin lips.
Flat cheekbones and notice the cranial strain (head tilted) in the last picture.
Flat cheekbones, narrow palate (visible in the last picture) and high gonial angle.
Narrow palate (visible in the first and last picture), small lips, relatively flat cheekbones.
Narrow palate with what seems a cranial strain (look at the rotation of the lower teeth compared with the upper ones) and a posterior cross bite. Forward head posture due to a recessed maxilla pushing back the mandible. High gonial angle and flat cheekbones.
Missing support for the eyes, extremely flat cheekbones, vertical maxilla, recessed mandible, high gonial angle, thin lips, narrow palate
Missing support for the eyes, flat cheekbones, vertical maxilla, high gonial angle.
I haven't even seen non balding men with these face shapes aswell. I said not long time ago that whoever thinks that non balding men can have face shapes like these he's in denial.
Link to the full article:
https://tmdocclusion.com/2024/11/03/hair-loss-and-craniofacial-development/