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Does your jawline grow after 18?

While major skeletal growth concludes around 18, recent research, including a notable study from the Bolton-Brush Growth Study, indicates that craniofacial changes continue well into older age. This continuous process means the question, "Does your jawline grow after 18?" is more complex than a simple yes or no.

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At what age is your face fully developed?

While the concept of a "fully developed" face suggests a single endpoint, the truth is more nuanced. The process is a combination of bone maturation, which largely concludes by the mid-20s, and continuous changes to cartilage, fat, and skin. Knowing at what age is your face fully developed means understanding the many layers of maturation.

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