At 16 years of age, girls may still grow if their epiphyses have not closed, but if they have fully closed epiphyses, they may not grow any more. One of the most important factors in growing taller is whether or not one’s epiphysis is completely closed, and in general, a girl’s epiphysis closes completely between the ages of 18 and 21. 16-year-olds whose epiphyses have not yet closed completely are usually advised to consume more calcium-rich foods, such as eggs, milk, etc., or to do more running and jumping sports, which may still result in taller growth. If the epiphyses of some girls close early at age 16, and are affected by genetic factors and poor nutrition, they may not grow any taller. Therefore, for 16-year-old girls, whether they will grow taller still need to be judged according to the individual situation, the specific can consult the relevant doctor.