yes, the skull continues to expand as you gain knowledge.
The homophone for age is 'aegis.'
No, the eye size does not remain the same from birth to death. The eye grows and develops during childhood and adolescence, reaching its adult size around the age of 20. As we age, the eye may experience changes due to factors like disease, injury, or natural aging processes.
The plural of age is "ages".
As people age, both male and female skeletons undergo similar changes such as decreased bone density and joint degeneration. However, females tend to experience more rapid bone loss after menopause due to hormonal changes, leading to a higher risk of osteoporosis. Additionally, males tend to have larger bone size and more pronounced muscle attachments compared to females.
Simple Past Tense: came of age
Well no but male does seem to have the bigger head but if it's the forehead worried about then no I have a big forehead and I'm female
Naaah.
Go to the doctor.
I doubt it, I don't get the last part.
an afro or a mullet thell make youre forhead look bigger
There are several reasons why your forehead may appear larger than usual. It could be due to changes in your hairline, weight gain, or even genetics. Additionally, factors such as aging or certain medical conditions can also contribute to the appearance of a larger forehead. If you are concerned about the size of your forehead, it may be helpful to consult with a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.
No
The cosmetic effects of a forehead lift last between five and 10 years, depending on the person's age and the condition of their skin when the procedure was performed.
i have the same painless hard lump at the center of my forehead for 3 years now. it is not getting any bigger so i did not seek any medical help.
you get bigger
Most plastic surgeons recommend that a forehead lift should be done when the patient is between 40 and 60 years old, although it is sometimes done on younger patients
The thickness of a human forehead can vary, but it typically ranges from about 1 to 2 centimeters (0.4 to 0.8 inches). Factors such as age, sex, and individual anatomy can influence this measurement. Additionally, the forehead comprises skin, fat, and underlying bone, which can contribute to variations in thickness.