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and if you did, does your eyebrow shape improved ?
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it can't be bone in one time this was swellingThe one time is bonesmashed under the brow ridge, it worked too good. I do infras instead.
Either way, I realized I didn't need to be bonesmashing my brow ridge, as it's not one of my failos.it can't be bone in one time this was swelling
Not the same thing?bonesmash your suprasnot browridge
noNot the same thing?
the supra is right below the brow ridge right?
Ye it's your orbitalthe supra is right below the brow ridge right?
wtf i need brow ridge my supras are fineThe one time is bonesmashed under the brow ridge, it worked too good. I do infras instead.
increasing only glabella projection seems the best because you can create negative hooding by hitting the outer parts of the browridgeLove people inventing new terms like muh supras. The brow ridge is all one bone it would be silly to augment only one section of it.
Using the term “supraorbital rim” is a useful way to describe the bottom of the brow ridge (supraorbital ridge) directly above the eyelid so I will use it. Hooding shape is determined by the shape of the supras (rims). For most people it is round and for others it has a negative tilt so the skin covers the eyelid this way. If you augment the entire brow ridge evenly (mimicking natural growth patterns) the supra orbital ridge and rims will grow in proportion and the shape of the brow ridge won’t change, hence the hooding shape won’t change. An implant for the entire brow ridge (including “supras”) is the only thing that makes sense.increasing only glabella projection seems the best because you can create negative hooding by hitting the outer parts of the browridge
of course if you augment the entire Browridge the shape won’t change, but lets suppose you have low Supras but high glabella, creating a negative orbital shape. It’s more interesting to try to increase glabella projection to potentially lower it and diminishing the negative shape than enhancing all the Browridge protrusionUsing the term “supraorbital rim” is a useful way to describe the bottom of the brow ridge (supraorbital ridge) directly above the eyelid so I will use it. Hooding shape is determined by the shape of the supras (rims). For most people it is round and for others it has a negative tilt so the skin covers the eyelid this way. If you augment the entire brow ridge evenly (mimicking natural growth patterns) the supra orbital ridge and rims will grow in proportion and the shape of the brow ridge won’t change, hence the hooding shape won’t change. An implant for the entire brow ridge (including “supras”) is the only thing that makes sense.