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Brow projection
A projected projected brow bone is a sign of masculinity and virility. It is related to testosterone exposure, and gives a strong, structured facial aesthetic.
If you lack brow bone projection, your face may look immature, soft, and feminine. If this sounds like you, discover how we can help.
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Also known as the brow ridge, the brow bone is the part of the frontal bone known as the superciliary arch.
A structured brow bone is related to testosterone exposure during puberty.
While a lack of testosterone may result in a flat brow bone in men, it may also be related to genetics.