Here is the Scientific Article Speaking about the Most Recent Research Concerning Aging on the Volume of the Jaw. Guess what? It DOESN'T GET BIGGER! Actually the opposite.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100323121836.htm
From the article:
The angle of the jaw increases markedly with age, which results in a loss of definition of the lower border of the face, according to the study. Jaw length decreases significantly in comparisons between the young and middle age groups, whereas the decline in jaw height from the middle to old group was noteworthy.
"The jaw is the foundation of the lower face, and changes to it affect facial aesthetics," said Howard N. Langstein, M.D., professor and chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center. "These measurements indicate a significant decline in the jaw's volume as a person ages, and therefore less support of soft tissue of the lower face and neck...."
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