umm....still confused but seem to get it as after 18 :P but don't forget to have urs done coz u searched for it ha ha :D
At the age of 13 to 15
Yes, it is possible to continue growing facial hair after the age of 22. Facial hair growth is primarily influenced by genetics and hormonal changes. While some men may experience more facial hair growth during puberty, it is still possible for facial hair to continue thickening and filling out in the years following.
Yes, there is a facial artery on the right side of the face, as well as the left.
about 90. you never know
Yes, as a lot of boys are already well in to puberty by age 13.
Age is one factor that I know about.
cant be under 14
If you have already got facial hair at age 12 you have started puberty very early. You cannot make hair grow faster than it is.
At the age of 24 will full facial hair be in full effect. Test levels will rise in men. Male pattern baldness is common around this time
If you are fit, and you have a legitimate need for corrective facial surgery, then any age is appropriate. It is part of the job of the surgeon to assess suitability for surgery at any age.
Don't worry it will come with age. A lot of men do not get facial hair until their twenties.
In general conversation, the term facial features is more appropriate to use. Facial lineaments is a term usually used in poetic script or literature, and refers to a distinctive characteristic of the face; however, it is not commonly used in vocal conversation.---Do not use "facial lineaments." The word "lineaments" all by itself means "facial features."