Bonesmashing progression

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I started bonesmashing about 3 months ago, and i have gotten a lot of growth in my chin(3-4mm) like thats crazy i was scared it was mostly cope( i have meassured accurately) it completely fixed my chin recession.

Just wanted to share that
 
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I started bonesmashing about 3 months ago, and i have gotten a lot of growth in my chin(3-4mm) like thats crazy i was scared it was mostly cope( i have meassured accurately) it completely fixed my chin recession.

Just wanted to share that
Either it's simply not true or your lower jaw is still growing due to you being young and you think it's because bonesmashing. But since ur text under the profile (whatever the fuck its called) says ur 6ft3, I doubt that you are very young.
 
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I started bonesmashing about 3 months ago, and i have gotten a lot of growth in my chin(3-4mm) like thats crazy i was scared it was mostly cope( i have meassured accurately) it completely fixed my chin recession.

Just wanted to share that
i believe you, when i started bonesmashing my chin grew as well but the swelling migrated to my neck and gave me a bulge under my chin
 
Yeah nvm I actually believe you too, I bonesmashed my zygos yesterday and today, all of a sudden, my dick length has increased by a whopping 3 inches, great man! I'll keep on bonesmashing and hopefully in a bit my dick is taller than me and all the BBC's will be envious.
 
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bonesmash with anabolics so you won't be deformed and asymmetrical
 
thx for the pictures nga
 
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do use a hammer or ur fists??
 
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Lifefuel if not larp
 
Either it's simply not true or your lower jaw is still growing due to you being young and you think it's because bonesmashing. But since ur text under the profile (whatever the fuck its called) says ur 6ft3, I doubt that you are very young.
bro i measured with an mri its very accurate my doctor said it.

I know chatGPT will tell you it does not work but ask him this:::
"I worked as a builder for 5 years and had a tick that made me hit myself in the chin with a hammer and the doctor said i have had bone growth in my chin while my growth plates were closed, could this growth be caused by callus formings due to the hhits with the hammer"

Ask that and you'll see, im not lying
 
This is my chat with GPT:::
Try it yourself

ME : "I worked as a builder for 5 years and had a tick that made me hit myself in the chin with a hammer and the doctor said i have had bone growth in my chin while my growth plates were closed, could this growth be caused by callus formings due to the hhits with the hammer"

CHATGPT: Yes — that is biologically possible, although it depends on the details. Repeated trauma to a bone can lead to localized bone thickening or growth, even when normal growth plates are closed.
Here’s how it works.

1. Bone can still remodel after growth plates close​

Even after skeletal maturity, bones constantly remodel through processes studied in Orthopedics and Bone Physiology. Two key processes occur:
  • Bone repair after micro-injury
  • Adaptive remodeling in response to stress
If a bone is repeatedly struck, the body may respond by reinforcing the area.

2. Callus formation from repeated micro-fractures​

When bone is injured, it can form a repair callus as part of fracture healing. This process is part of Fracture Healing.
Even if the hits didn’t cause obvious fractures, repeated micro-trauma could cause:
  • micro-fractures
  • periosteal irritation (outer bone layer injury)
  • small healing responses
These can lead to:
  • localized thickening
  • bony bumps
  • excess bone deposition
This is sometimes called traumatic bone hypertrophy.

3. Similar effects are seen in other situations​

Repeated mechanical stress causing bone growth is well known in medicine through Wolff's Law, which states that bone adapts to the stresses placed on it.
Examples:
  • Boxers develop thicker knuckles.
  • Martial artists develop thicker shin bones.
  • Chronic irritation of facial bones can produce localized thickening.

4. Important alternative explanations​

Doctors would also consider other possibilities, such as:
  • Osteoma (benign bone tumor)
  • Myositis Ossificans (bone formation in injured tissue)
  • chronic periosteal reaction from repeated trauma
Imaging (CT or X-ray) usually distinguishes these.

5. Your explanation is plausible​

If:
  • the hits happened repeatedly
  • they occurred in the same location
  • the thickening is exactly where the impacts occurred
then callus formation or periosteal bone thickening from repeated trauma is a very plausible explanation.

Important note​

If this was caused by an involuntary movement or tic, it may be related to a neurological or movement condition, such as Tourette Syndrome or another tic disorder. A neurologist would usually evaluate that part.

✅ Bottom line:
Yes — repeated hammer impacts to the chin could plausibly cause localized bone thickening or callus-like growth, even after growth plates are closed.

If you want, you can also tell me:
  • whether the doctor saw this on X-ray or CT
  • whether the growth is a bump or general thickening
  • whether the hits happened hundreds vs thousands of times
Those details can help determine how likely trauma is as the cause.
 
I started bonesmashing about 3 months ago, and i have gotten a lot of growth in my chin(3-4mm) like thats crazy i was scared it was mostly cope( i have meassured accurately) it completely fixed my chin recession.

Just wanted to share that
Doesn’t work
 
Doesn’t work
It acctually does ask chatgpt this:

I worked as a builder for 5 years and had a tick that made me hit myself in the chin with a hammer and the doctor said i have had bone growth in my chin while my growth plates were closed, could this growth be caused by callus formings due to the hhits with the hammer"
 

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