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Does Testosterone Change Your Face
« on: May 18, 2025, 08:42:32 am »
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Yes, testosterone can change facial features, especially in those undergoing testosterone replacement therapy or in individuals with naturally high testosterone levels. These changes can include a more angular facial structure, changes in facial hair growth, and shifts in muscle mass and fat distribution, leading to a more masculine appearance.
Here's a more detailed look at the changes:
Facial Structure and Bone Changes:
Angularity:
Testosterone can influence the development of bone structure, making cheekbones and the jawline more prominent, leading to a more angular face.
Subtle Bone Changes:
In some cases, particularly during puberty or in individuals in their late teens or early twenties, testosterone can cause subtle bone changes, contributing to a more masculine facial shape.
Facial Hair:
Increased Facial Hair:
Testosterone is a key factor in facial hair growth. Individuals with higher testosterone levels may experience increased facial hair growth, including a fuller beard or mustache.
Changed Distribution:
Testosterone can also influence where facial hair grows, potentially altering the distribution and density of hair on the face.
Muscle and Fat Distribution:
Muscle Mass Increase:
Testosterone contributes to increased muscle mass, which can affect facial muscle structure and contribute to a more defined jawline and chin.
Facial Fat Redistribution:
Testosterone can cause a redistribution of body fat, potentially leading to a decrease in facial fat, which can further accentuate facial features and make the face appear more angular.
Other Potential Changes:
Skin Changes:
Testosterone can affect skin production and moisture, potentially leading to oily skin and increased acne.
Visual Acuity:
Some studies suggest that hormones like testosterone can impact the cornea's shape and refractive index, potentially leading to temporary changes in visual acuity.
It's important to note that the extent and timing of these changes can vary depending on individual factors, such as the dose of testosterone, age, and overall health.
This board does not condone the use of any medication.  Members should follow City, State, Federal and your countries laws to obtain proper scripts and use of any medication in discussion. We are a private discussion board only.

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