Supraorbital development refers to the degree of protrusion or prominence of the supraorbital ridge, which is the bony ridge located above the eye sockets or orbits. In some individuals, this ridge is more prominent or developed, giving the forehead a more sloped or pronounced appearance. Supraorbital development can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, age, and sex. It is also associated with certain anatomical and physiological features, such as brain size and facial morphology. In some cases, supraorbital development may be indicative of specific medical conditions or genetic disorders