It’s just passed mid-January, and a new method of tightening the oval face has already gone viral on the Internet – meowing. The trend of non-surgical changes to the jaw and bite has taken over TikTok, YouTube, and our social media feeds; So let’s tell you what it is and whether it really helps.

The exercise itself was invented and developed by British orthodontist John Mew in the 1970s. According to their research, the special position of the tongue (it should fit snugly against the palate) helps improve the bite, widen the jaw and tighten the oval of the face. According to the doctor, changes in our eating habits (soft foods and small pieces that do not need to be chewed for a long time) have narrowed our jaw over time, so this technique returned the jaw to its “original” appearance.
And yes, meowing has no such contraindications, but modern surgeons and orthodontists do not consider such an exercise effective, since the effect will not last long and will visually change the appearance of the face only for a short time.
Source: People Talk

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