A wide jaw, especially in women, is not an attractive feature as it is a characteristically associated with the male face.
Having a wide or square jaw can be a sign of overactive masseter or chewing muscles, and is commonly present in those people who suffer with bruxism – i.e. they grind their teeth, commonly whilst asleep. The increased use of the masseter muscles during teeth grinding effectively pumps them up, as would happen when you exercise any muscles regularly, leading to the appearance of stronger muscles in the area below the ears and the wider jaw appearance.
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I have seen an increase in length, increase in size, there’s a lot more girth, sensitivity has increased, firmness has increased. It has given me more confidence in myself to be successful in this world and I can’t thank these guys (Dr Wakil) enough because as a man it is very important to have your sexual function.