wateriswet
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Many people here think bonesmashing is autism. While true to an extent, it has some benefits. I have bonesmashed zygos about 6 months and here is my experience:
Wolff's law isn't legit: Gains from bonesmashing isn't really permanent imo, maybe if you do it for more than 2-3 years, you can truly know if whether if it works long-term or not.
Swelling=Fillers: Definitely works. Swelling for me is most prominent for about 1-2 days after bonesmashing. Can take up to a month for it to go away completely after you stop doing it for a long time. And the most interesting thing i noticed is: my bones get used to it after a while, meaning i don't get as much swelling by using the same force over time. I noticed this when i quit for 2 weeks to see what would happen and came back with the same intensity, the swelling and cheekbone projection was insane.
Now there are many reasons to hate AstroSky but one thing he didn't do is getting fillers. I can tell because this is exactly how my zygos looks after bonesmashing:
This is not how fillers look. This is bonesmash swelling, sharper and more compact. Typical cancelling everything just because he is hated, I hate him too but that doesn't suddenly turn his zygos branches filled with blood into silicon.
Here are actual zygos fillers to compare:
As you can see, it's much rounder and natural looking because that's what surgeons strive for. Bonesmashing is pure autism but that doesn't mean it doesn't work. I'm not advising anyone to do it but you can't deny its relevance. Give it a try and you will see a similar swelling pattern.
Wolff's law isn't legit: Gains from bonesmashing isn't really permanent imo, maybe if you do it for more than 2-3 years, you can truly know if whether if it works long-term or not.
Swelling=Fillers: Definitely works. Swelling for me is most prominent for about 1-2 days after bonesmashing. Can take up to a month for it to go away completely after you stop doing it for a long time. And the most interesting thing i noticed is: my bones get used to it after a while, meaning i don't get as much swelling by using the same force over time. I noticed this when i quit for 2 weeks to see what would happen and came back with the same intensity, the swelling and cheekbone projection was insane.
Now there are many reasons to hate AstroSky but one thing he didn't do is getting fillers. I can tell because this is exactly how my zygos looks after bonesmashing:
This is not how fillers look. This is bonesmash swelling, sharper and more compact. Typical cancelling everything just because he is hated, I hate him too but that doesn't suddenly turn his zygos branches filled with blood into silicon.
Here are actual zygos fillers to compare:
As you can see, it's much rounder and natural looking because that's what surgeons strive for. Bonesmashing is pure autism but that doesn't mean it doesn't work. I'm not advising anyone to do it but you can't deny its relevance. Give it a try and you will see a similar swelling pattern.