A weak jawline is primarily caused by heredity. Some people are born with a lower jaw that is less pronounced, resulting in an imbalanced face structure.
Other factors that can contribute to a weak jawline include ageing, which can result in a loss of bone density and soft tissue volume in the jaw area, weight gain, which can cause a double chin and make the jawline less defined, and a medical condition such as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, which can affect jaw alignment and create a less defined jawline.
A weak jawline is characterised by a lack of definition or prominence in the lower jaw area, which can result in an imbalanced or less defined face structure. This might have an impact on a person's self-esteem or confidence.
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