Does your head stop growing?
Hereof, does your head grow after 18?
In Childhood While the softness of the skull usually means that as a parent, you have to be extra careful until age 18 months or so, that same pliability also allows a child's skull to rapidly expand during this period as the brain grows to its adult size.
Accordingly, does your head get bigger as you get older?
The truth is that “Yes”, as we age, our nose and our ears do get bigger, but not because they are growing. The real reason is a common scientific force known as GRAVITY.
Our Face Bones Change Shape as We Age. As years pass, facial bones lose volume, contributing to the appearance of aging. Here, CT images show the skull of a woman between the ages of 20 and 40 (left) and the skull of a woman over 65 (right). Getting rid of facial wrinkles may not be enough to obscure the signs of aging