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  2. Prognathism - Wikipedia

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    In the case of mandibular prognathism (never maxillary prognathism) this is often also referred to as Habsburg chin, Habsburg's chin, Habsburg jaw or Habsburg's jaw [2] [3] especially when referenced with context of its prevalence amongst historical members of the House of Habsburg.

  3. Chin - Wikipedia

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    When the jaw bones (mandible and by extension the maxilla) do not project forward enough, the chin in turn will not project forward enough to give the impression of a defined jawline and chin. Despite low amounts of fat in the area, it can appear as if the chin is melting into the neck.

  4. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Facial hair growing from the chin directly beneath the mouth. This is meant to resemble the hair on the chin of a goat. Also called a "chin puff" or "chin strip". [7] Soul patch: A soul patch is grown just below the lower lip, but does not grow past the chin (i.e., goat patch). This facial hairstyle is often grown narrow and sometimes made into ...

  5. Can Chin Filler Actually Revitalize Your Jawline? What ... - AOL

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    A more defined chin and stronger jawline can help balance a larger nose, and it can make a person's face look more heart-shaped, a look that has gained popularity in recent years.

  6. Chin augmentation - Wikipedia

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    Chin implants are used in the cosmetic industry to alter one's profile [2] to resolve confidence and self-esteem issues by the physical augmentation of an individual's jawline and neck. [3] Patients' own bone is donated from ribs and from part of the pelvis (the ilium).

  7. Mandible - Wikipedia

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    In jawed vertebrates, the mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lower – and typically more mobile – component of the mouth (the upper jaw being known as the maxilla). The jawbone is the skull's only movable, posable bone, sharing joints with the cranium's temporal bones.