While there is no set age for when everyone's face shape is fully developed, it's generally considered to be around 25 to 30 years old. This is because the lower jawbone, which plays a significant role in facial structure, continues to grow until that age.
- Facial growth: Throughout childhood and adolescence, facial features continue to change and develop. This is due to the growth of bones, cartilage, and soft tissues.
- Individual variation: The timing of facial maturity can vary slightly among individuals, depending on genetics and other factors.
- Beyond 30: While the majority of facial growth is completed by 25-30, minor changes might occur throughout life.