before and after - Restylane Contour - supras

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It's a decent looksmax. Look how much his upper eye lid was reduced. Don't expect to be a chad after 1 syringe of Restylane. In these pics I was trying to highlight only the upper eye lid exposure which most of you incels have.
 
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It's a decent looksmax. Look how much his upper eye lid was reduced. Don't expect to be a chad after 1 syringe of Restylane. In these pics I was trying to highlight only the upper eye lid exposure which most of you incels have.
is it filler?
 
significant changes gives hope for everyone
 
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Supraorbital filler is probably the procedure with highest cost-benefit ratio, if you lack hooding
 
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Supraorbital filler is probably the procedure with highest cost-benefit ratio, if you lack hooding
I need it but im scared of getting blind due to some retard injecting it. Where im from at most they do under eye filler, so even if they agreed to do them for UEE, I will probably be their testing rat.
 
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I need it but im scared of getting blind due to some retard injecting it. Where im from at most they do under eye filler, so even if they agreed to do them for UEE, I will probably be their testing rat.

So the risk of getting blind is real?
My surgeon refused to perform on me hooding fillers, despite that my hooding asymmetry is very severe

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so I ended up doing supraorbital bone smashing in my right eye which lacked hooding and it actually worked

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So the risk of getting blind is real?
My surgeon refused to perform on me hooding fillers, despite that my hooding asymmetry is very severe

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so I ended up doing supraorbital bone smashing in my right eye which lacked hooding and it actually worked

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all fillers have risks for blindness due to closing an artery mistakenly. do you mean this or is there any other risk on the eye area ?
 
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So the risk of getting blind is real?
My surgeon refused to perform on me hooding fillers, despite that my hooding asymmetry is very severe

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so I ended up doing supraorbital bone smashing in my right eye which lacked hooding and it actually worked

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my UEE asymmetry is just like how yours used to be. Its due to one side of my face sitting lower, being more recessed and downward grown. But I also have an eyebrow being much higher and it sucks because there is nothing except botox for it or transplant.

how long did it take for your results to become permanent? looks much better

Yeah the risk is real, especially with fat grafting because it cannot be dissolved like fillers. There are many blood vessel in the supraorbital region supplying the eyes and the injector can't know for sure where is he injecting. Some things that reduce the risk are using a blunt needle, injecting small amounts consecutively with low pressure, moving around the tip while doing it, pressing with the finger in the region while injecting.
 
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he needs ptosis surgery

his upper-eyelid is droopy so it needs to be surgically lifted
 
he needs ptosis surgery

his upper-eyelid is droopy so it needs to be surgically lifted
you cannot diagnose ptosis from a picture.
Maybe he is just squinting to look into the camera
 
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how long did it take for your results to become permanent? looks much better

After lifting my brow skin to expose better the suproaorbital bone and hitting it, the skin which usually resides below the suproarbital bone, swells as results of the blunt trauma.

This swelling pushes the brow skin forward, imcreasing hooding so it covering the upper eyelid.

Supraorbital bone smashing gave me bruises which become visible when I close the eye.

My UEE / hooding asymmetry is fixed, but results are due to temporary swelling at the moment.

An user named Karl01, who has been bonesmashing for 7 months his supraorbitals, lateral infraorbital, cheekbomes and his browridge, claims he has obtained permanent thick scar tissue all around his smashed bones.

Karl01 bone smashing results are impressive became viral, but some people argued that his results are partially due to an increase of bodyfat.
 
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Yeah the risk is real, especially with fat grafting because it cannot be dissolved like fillers. There are many blood vessel in the supraorbital region supplying the eyes and the injector can't know for sure where is he injecting. Some things that reduce the risk are using a blunt needle, injecting small amounts consecutively with low pressure, moving around the tip while doing it, pressing with the finger in the region while injecting.
thanks for the information

maybe hitting the supraorbital is actually more safe and healthy than undergoing fillers in that region
 
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Karl01 results after increasing slightly bodyfat and 6 months of orbital + cheekbone smashing
 
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After lifting my brow skin to expose better the suproaorbital bone and hitting it, the skin which usually resides below the suproarbital bone, swells as results of the blunt trauma.
I definitely need to try this I have nothing to lose. I am doing EMS training on the orbicularis oculi muscles at the moment and have seen some results but only for the under eye area. I would look so much better with a strong low set browridge and better infraorbital support.
This swelling pushes the brow skin forward, imcreasing hooding so it covering the upper eyelid.

Supraorbital bone smashing gave me bruises which become visible when I close the eye.

My UEE / hooding asymmetry is fixed, but results are due to temporary swelling at the moment.
An user named Karl01, who has been bonesmashing for 7 months his supraorbitals, lateral infraorbital, cheekbomes and his browridge, claims he has obtained permanent thick scar tissue all around his smashed bones.

Karl01 bone smashing results are impressive became viral, but some people argued that his results are partially due to an increase of bodyfat.
I remember he also claimed that minoxidil somehow increased his supraorbital fat the same for cold exposure . I'm not saying he is lying but those changes could also be from other things like you said, like icehooding.

Thanks for the elaboration, it's some really valuable info, hopefully more will see!
 
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I definitely need to try this I have nothing to lose. I am doing EMS training on the orbicularis oculi muscles at the moment and have seen some results but only for the under eye area. I would look so much better with a strong low set browridge and better infraorbital support.


I remember he also claimed that minoxidil somehow increased his supraorbital fat the same for cold exposure . I'm not saying he is lying but those changes could also be from other things like you said, like icehooding.

Thanks for the elaboration, it's some really valuable info, hopefully more will see!
Can you elaborate on the EMS training?
 
What was your bone-smashing routine?
I lift my eyebrow skin so the supraorbital rim is covered by the thin upper eyelid instead of the thick eyebrow skin
Then I hit my left supraorbital bone in order to fix the hooding asymmetry.
(I have total upper eyelid exposure in left eye)

I know bone smashing is not socially accepted, but surgeons rejected to perform hooding fillers
 
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I lift my eyebrow skin so the supraorbital rim is covered by the thin upper eyelid instead of the thick eyebrow skin
Then I hit my left supraorbital bone in order to fix the hooding asymmetry.
(I have total upper eyelid exposure in left eye)

I know bone smashing is not socially accepted, but surgeons rejected to perform hooding fillers
Im guessing if i attempt to hit the lower orbital than it will heavily damage the sensitive skin and vessels of the lower eye
 
Im guessing if i attempt to hit the lower orbital than it will heavily damage the sensitive skin and vessels of the lower eye

the first issue of lower orbital rim smashing is the fact one will get terrible bruises with tonalities of black, violet and yellow on their skin.
bruises last up to five days

I tried orbital rim smashing but the bruises were so dark that makeup could not cover them.

@Caligula claims he improved his orbital vector with smashing, but was is antisocial and never goes out, so he did not care about bruises
 
the first issue of lower orbital rim smashing is the fact one will get terrible bruises with tonalities of black, violet and yellow on their skin.
bruises last up to five days

I tried orbital rim smashing but the bruises were so dark that makeup could not cover them.

@Caligula claims he improved his orbital vector with smashing, but was is antisocial and never goes out, so he did not care about bruises
Im guessing if i attempt to hit the lower orbital than it will heavily damage the sensitive skin and vessels of the lower eye


I do it too.

My supraorbitals have increased in sizez,it's not temporary or swelling because the gainz are still there even though I haven't done it in 1 month.
I smash my lower orbitals now,my nasal bridge and chin

I am already seeing gains in my chin and nasal bridge.

One thing I wanted to to say is for hooding only smash your orbitals,not your browridge,smashing browridge will destroy your Harmony and make you u ugly.


Also,i used my knucles and i didn't see cuts or yellow, purple skin
 
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I lift my eyebrow skin so the supraorbital rim is covered by the thin upper eyelid instead of the thick eyebrow skin
Then I hit my left supraorbital bone in order to fix the hooding asymmetry.
(I have total upper eyelid exposure in left eye)

I know bone smashing is not socially accepted, but surgeons rejected to perform hooding fillers
I would say dont hit your eyelid skin,it's weaker and sensitive but it has small blood vessels which can burst if hit improperly.
Instead just hit your normal orbital skin,no need to be so impatient,it took me barely 15 days to see good gains.
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What was your bone-smashing routine?
 

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