Basic Analysis of Different Face Slimming Methods (Beginner's Guide)

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I see a lot of advice of "just lose face fat", "just get a leaner face", but there are several ways to do so. If you've been on here for more than like a week, this won't be a lot of news for you, but if you're not as knowledgeable, here's an introduction to different face slimming methods. I recommend finding threads in BotB for more information on all of these. All of these methods have been studied in much further depth than this thread will go into.

Dieting + Cardio
ALWAYS START WITH THIS.
Most well known choice for losing fat, simply and safe. There are practically no risks (as long as you aren't starving yourself), but there are some other drawbacks. Fat loss cannot be targeted, so instead of losing face fat, you might lose a lot of visceral fat. If you're obese, this is likely the best method for you, as you should try to get your whole body to a decent bodyfat. Another drawback is that almost everyone naturally loses subcutaneous facial fat before buccal fat. This essentially means that hollow cheeks usually come last.
Overall: 9/10 Completely safe, only drawbacks being that it's very slow and can't target areas. Losing general bodyfat is very good too though.

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<-- 2 years

Ultrasound Cavitation (UC)
UC machines produce ultrasound waves which create bubbles that disrupt fat cell membranes, the body then clears debris via lymph. It's pretty safe, as long as you're following the instructions. UC is great, when it works. UC is inconsistent though, sometimes it will work perfectly, other times it will leave your cheeks swelling. It's a pretty decent softmax though, if you're finding it hard to lose fat after dieting. Method should be used AFTER dieting. It isn't permanent, and requires many sessions.
Overall: 6/10 Results vary A LOT, and inconsistency is a big factor for a lot of people. If you find it works well for you, then use it to your heart's content
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<-- ~3 months of sessions


Aqualyx (And Other Deoxycholic Acid-Based Injections)
Starting to get slightly more invasive. Aqualyx (or other products based in the same acid) is typically self-injected deoxycholate, which dissolves fat cell membanes and your body disposes the rest for you. Typically used for cheeks. Since it's an injection, and since usually the injector is not a professional, swelling, bruising, and redness are common. If you know how to handle needles, you should be okay though. It is VERY effective. Consistently works to dissolve any face fat. Repeat sessions can get expensive though, so be mindful of your income. Another drawback is swelling from poor injection practices, so be aware of your skill level before trying to inject yourself. It's not very effective for deep buccal fat though.
Overall: 8/10 If you're good with needles and have a wealthy income, then this is definitely a good choice.
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<-- ~3 sessions


Buccal Fat Removal (BFR) Surgery
Surgeon removes your buccal fat pads. Won't do much if the rest of your face is fat, but if you prepped correctly, can be very effective. It creates the illusion of more prominent zygos, and more hollow cheeks. BFR done cheap can lead to infections, asymmetry, and over hollowing. I wouldn't recommend getting surgery done cheap, but I know most people here can't afford a $4K surgery. Another thing to note is that it's irreversible. Your Buccal Fat pads won't magically grow back after they're removed, so shitty surgery can lead to permanent damage.
Overall: 4-8/10 Bad surgery will ruin you, good surgery will ascend you.
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IMPORTANT MENTIONS:

Debloating and Lymphatic Drainage
These are NOT losing any fat. Bloat is water retention, typically caused by sodium concentration. Lymphatic drainage (jade rollers, gua sha, etc.) is just pushing that water to a different part of your face TEMPORARILY. Good for if you're taking a picture, but don't count on it in the long run.

Masseter Botox:
Makes the illusion of a slimmer face by slimming a wide jaw. This changes muscle, not fat.

GLP-1 Drugs (Like Reta)

Injection appetite-suppression drugs. Best used if you're obese to rapidly lose whole body fat. Sometimes incurs vomiting, nausea, and other things. Can be a HUGE game changer if you're fat.


This is my first guide so lmk how I did :owo:
 
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I see a lot of advice of "just lose face fat", "just get a leaner face", but there are several ways to do so. If you've been on here for more than like a week, this won't be a lot of news for you, but if you're not as knowledgeable, here's an introduction to different face slimming methods. I recommend finding threads in BotB for more information on all of these. All of these methods have been studied in much further depth than this thread will go into.

Dieting + Cardio
ALWAYS START WITH THIS.
Most well known choice for losing fat, simply and safe. There are practically no risks (as long as you aren't starving yourself), but there are some other drawbacks. Fat loss cannot be targeted, so instead of losing face fat, you might lose a lot of visceral fat. If you're obese, this is likely the best method for you, as you should try to get your whole body to a decent bodyfat. Another drawback is that almost everyone naturally loses subcutaneous facial fat before buccal fat. This essentially means that hollow cheeks usually come last.

Overall: 9/10 Completely safe, only drawbacks being that it's very slow and can't target areas. Losing general bodyfat is very good too though.
View attachment 4609237 <-- 2 years

Ultrasound Cavitation (UC)
UC machines produce ultrasound waves which create bubbles that disrupt fat cell membranes, the body then clears debris via lymph. It's pretty safe, as long as you're following the instructions. UC is great, when it works. UC is inconsistent though, sometimes it will work perfectly, other times it will leave your cheeks swelling. It's a pretty decent softmax though, if you're finding it hard to lose fat after dieting. Method should be used AFTER dieting. It isn't permanent, and requires many sessions.
Overall: 6/10 Results vary A LOT, and inconsistency is a big factor for a lot of people. If you find it works well for you, then use it to your heart's content
View attachment 4609240 <-- ~3 months of sessions


Aqualyx (And Other Deoxycholic Acid-Based Injections)
Starting to get slightly more invasive. Aqualyx (or other products based in the same acid) is typically self-injected deoxycholate, which dissolves fat cell membanes and your body disposes the rest for you. Typically used for cheeks. Since it's an injection, and since usually the injector is not a professional, swelling, bruising, and redness are common. If you know how to handle needles, you should be okay though. It is VERY effective. Consistently works to dissolve any face fat. Repeat sessions can get expensive though, so be mindful of your income. Another drawback is swelling from poor injection practices, so be aware of your skill level before trying to inject yourself. It's not very effective for deep buccal fat though.
Overall: 8/10 If you're good with needles and have a wealthy income, then this is definitely a good choice.
View attachment 4609242 <-- ~3 sessions


Buccal Fat Removal (BFR) Surgery
Surgeon removes your buccal fat pads. Won't do much if the rest of your face is fat, but if you prepped correctly, can be very effective. It creates the illusion of more prominent zygos, and more hollow cheeks. BFR done cheap can lead to infections, asymmetry, and over hollowing. I wouldn't recommend getting surgery done cheap, but I know most people here can't afford a $4K surgery. Another thing to note is that it's irreversible. Your Buccal Fat pads won't magically grow back after they're removed, so shitty surgery can lead to permanent damage.
Overall: 4-8/10 Bad surgery will ruin you, good surgery will ascend you.
View attachment 4609243


IMPORTANT MENTIONS:

Debloating and Lymphatic Drainage
These are NOT losing any fat. Bloat is water retention, typically caused by sodium concentration. Lymphatic drainage (jade rollers, gua sha, etc.) is just pushing that water to a different part of your face TEMPORARILY. Good for if you're taking a picture, but don't count on it in the long run.

Masseter Botox:
Makes the illusion of a slimmer face by slimming a wide jaw. This changes muscle, not fat.

GLP-1 Drugs (Like Reta)

Injection appetite-suppression drugs. Best used if you're obese to rapidly lose whole body fat. Sometimes incurs vomiting, nausea, and other things. Can be a HUGE game changer if you're fat.


This is my first guide so lmk how I did :owo:
High effort even if water, good job
 
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@mohi_100 @futureschizo what do you think?
 
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good thread for new users, bump
 
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@mohi_100 @futureschizo what do you think?
I think its pretty good my boy. Obviously being on a calorie def is gonna do most of the job, but aqualyx is also a proven method. I would say fat removal surgeries tend to make the face very old tho
 
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though i wouldnt recommend masseter botox, itll weaken chewing muscles and can possibly cause jowls later on/saggy skin
 
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though i wouldnt recommend masseter botox, itll weaken chewing muscles and can possibly cause jowls later on/saggy skin
Same, I wouldn't recommend botox or reta, just trying to tell people what they are
 
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Mirin you have more worth on this forum than me. Obviously everything is already covered but still nice and simple layout. Most of these are for fat and masseter botox is temporary so if its really bad theres masseter reduction, and jaw contouring for bone. Faceslimming can include muscle and bone as opposed to just fat afterall. great guide for begginers :PeepoComfy:
 
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im back just read w thread. most of these are actually not water and pretty unknown
I will look into UC cause I actually didn't know what that is
 
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im back just read w thread. most of these are actually not water and pretty unknown
I will look into UC cause I actually didn't know what that is
Pretty well known if you’ve looked into fat loss, but yeah the guide is for people who are new
 
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I see a lot of advice of "just lose face fat", "just get a leaner face", but there are several ways to do so. If you've been on here for more than like a week, this won't be a lot of news for you, but if you're not as knowledgeable, here's an introduction to different face slimming methods. I recommend finding threads in BotB for more information on all of these. All of these methods have been studied in much further depth than this thread will go into.

Dieting + Cardio
ALWAYS START WITH THIS.
Most well known choice for losing fat, simply and safe. There are practically no risks (as long as you aren't starving yourself), but there are some other drawbacks. Fat loss cannot be targeted, so instead of losing face fat, you might lose a lot of visceral fat. If you're obese, this is likely the best method for you, as you should try to get your whole body to a decent bodyfat. Another drawback is that almost everyone naturally loses subcutaneous facial fat before buccal fat. This essentially means that hollow cheeks usually come last.

Overall: 9/10 Completely safe, only drawbacks being that it's very slow and can't target areas. Losing general bodyfat is very good too though.
View attachment 4609237 <-- 2 years

Ultrasound Cavitation (UC)
UC machines produce ultrasound waves which create bubbles that disrupt fat cell membranes, the body then clears debris via lymph. It's pretty safe, as long as you're following the instructions. UC is great, when it works. UC is inconsistent though, sometimes it will work perfectly, other times it will leave your cheeks swelling. It's a pretty decent softmax though, if you're finding it hard to lose fat after dieting. Method should be used AFTER dieting. It isn't permanent, and requires many sessions.
Overall: 6/10 Results vary A LOT, and inconsistency is a big factor for a lot of people. If you find it works well for you, then use it to your heart's content
View attachment 4609240 <-- ~3 months of sessions


Aqualyx (And Other Deoxycholic Acid-Based Injections)
Starting to get slightly more invasive. Aqualyx (or other products based in the same acid) is typically self-injected deoxycholate, which dissolves fat cell membanes and your body disposes the rest for you. Typically used for cheeks. Since it's an injection, and since usually the injector is not a professional, swelling, bruising, and redness are common. If you know how to handle needles, you should be okay though. It is VERY effective. Consistently works to dissolve any face fat. Repeat sessions can get expensive though, so be mindful of your income. Another drawback is swelling from poor injection practices, so be aware of your skill level before trying to inject yourself. It's not very effective for deep buccal fat though.
Overall: 8/10 If you're good with needles and have a wealthy income, then this is definitely a good choice.
View attachment 4609242 <-- ~3 sessions


Buccal Fat Removal (BFR) Surgery
Surgeon removes your buccal fat pads. Won't do much if the rest of your face is fat, but if you prepped correctly, can be very effective. It creates the illusion of more prominent zygos, and more hollow cheeks. BFR done cheap can lead to infections, asymmetry, and over hollowing. I wouldn't recommend getting surgery done cheap, but I know most people here can't afford a $4K surgery. Another thing to note is that it's irreversible. Your Buccal Fat pads won't magically grow back after they're removed, so shitty surgery can lead to permanent damage.
Overall: 4-8/10 Bad surgery will ruin you, good surgery will ascend you.
View attachment 4609243


IMPORTANT MENTIONS:

Debloating and Lymphatic Drainage
These are NOT losing any fat. Bloat is water retention, typically caused by sodium concentration. Lymphatic drainage (jade rollers, gua sha, etc.) is just pushing that water to a different part of your face TEMPORARILY. Good for if you're taking a picture, but don't count on it in the long run.

Masseter Botox:
Makes the illusion of a slimmer face by slimming a wide jaw. This changes muscle, not fat.

GLP-1 Drugs (Like Reta)

Injection appetite-suppression drugs. Best used if you're obese to rapidly lose whole body fat. Sometimes incurs vomiting, nausea, and other things. Can be a HUGE game changer if you're fat.


This is my first guide so lmk how I did :owo:
bfr is never an 8 imo

extremely dumb surgery
 
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