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Been here for 4 years and still don't have a single clue what you're talking about.Neither. Get buccal fat removal or dermal fillers.
Also, buccal fat is still fat, it's not like gyno which is hard tissue. If your NF's are caused by buccal fat, going to 10-12% body fat (a difficult but achievable goal) will make them go away.
If they're caused by something else then you will need fillers which will reduce the appearance of NF's and make your face look younger.
Paranasal implants are a last resort if the folds are really deep.
But seeing that my maxilla is recessed, bimax stretching the skin is a better alternative to buccal fat removal. I don't wanna age the rest of my life in dog years.Neither. Get buccal fat removal or dermal fillers.
Also, buccal fat is still fat, it's not like gyno which is hard tissue. If your NF's are caused by buccal fat, going to 10-12% body fat (a difficult but achievable goal) will make them go away.
If they're caused by something else then you will need fillers which will reduce the appearance of NF's and make your face look younger.
Paranasal implants are a last resort if the folds are really deep.
Pretty sure buccal fat removal can create NFNeither. Get buccal fat removal or dermal fillers.
Also, buccal fat is still fat, it's not like gyno which is hard tissue. If your NF's are caused by buccal fat, going to 10-12% body fat (a difficult but achievable goal) will make them go away.
If they're caused by something else then you will need fillers which will reduce the appearance of NF's and make your face look younger.
Paranasal implants are a last resort if the folds are really deep.