Bonesmashing infraorbitals

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Ik bonesmashing works but does bonesmashing infraorbitals work? Gotta fix recessed infras somehow
 

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Bonesmashing won't move shit the premise isn't even in that
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Dood fuck off
nigga there isnt that much you can do other than implants & trying different skincare products on the area. maybe fat grafting can help. but in general there isn't that much you can do. better to max out everything else first
 
nigga there isnt that much you can do other than implants & trying different skincare products on the area. maybe fat grafting can help. but in general there isn't that much you can do. better to max out everything else firs
Not why I posted this
 
Ik bonesmashing works but does bonesmashing infraorbitals work? Gotta fix recessed infras somehow
Niggers rlly believe any shit kent says🫩 maybe bonesmash the back of your head would help fixing ur brain power
 
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That won’t save you bro, it make make everything even worse + it is very risky. You do NOT want to bonesmash your orbitals overall. I will write a full explanation below so that you don’t have any questions or doubts:


Anatomy and growth: Infraorbital bones are part of the upper maxilla and zygomatic complex, forming the under‑eye area and midface contour. By around 16–18 years old, these bones are almost fully developed.
IMG 1996
IMG 1998


Effectiveness: Attempting to “smash” or manipulate infraorbital bones mechanically is unlikely to produce meaningful changes. These bones are thin, delicate, and not responsive to mechanical pressure in the same way as the mandible or parts of the maxilla. Attempting this carries a high risk of injury to the eyes, nerves, and soft tissue.
IMG 2001
IMG 1997


Safer alternatives:
  • Dermal fillers can temporarily correct recessed infraorbital areas and are controlled and safe when administered by professionals.
  • Surgical options (e.g., orbital or midface osteotomies, Lefort procedures) are the only permanent methods for significant skeletal correction.
  • Soft tissue and muscle training (orbicularis oculi, midface muscles) can slightly improve appearance but do not change the bone structure.
  • IMG 2006
    IMG 2005

In conclusion, bonesmashing infraorbital bones is not effective and carries serious risks. For correcting recessed infraorbital areas, the only reliable methods are fillers or surgery, while muscle/soft tissue work provides minor cosmetic improvements.
IMG 2007
IMG 2008
IMG 2009
 
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Ik bonesmashing works but does bonesmashing infraorbitals work? Gotta fix recessed infras somehow
smashing infras wont work it will only make it look worse plus it will fuck up ur eyes and pop capillaries and blood vessels, js not worth the risk brah
 

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