It will change. It is possible that bones grow all their lives and change their shape slightly according to different environments. Facial bones generally don't change, but they will change when you pinch your nose or grind your bones with your hands for a long time (the younger you are, the more obvious it is). The thickness of facial fat will also change the face shape. The drooping and atrophy of facial muscles in old age will also change the natural development of bones, leading to a larger face.
Most facial changes will occur before adulthood, so facial bones will experience a peak period of development before and after adulthood. When you compare the face shapes before and after 18 years old, you will see obvious differences. Usually it changes from a smooth oval face to a wide angular face. Everything is based on genetic problems and cannot be improved by acquired methods.