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jfl i discussed beltpulling and it gives legit respones unlike here where half of the threads gets filled with idk or dnrd retard
 
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jfl i discussed beltpulling and it gives legit respones unlike here where half of the threads gets filled with idk or dnrd retard
The concept of "belt pulling" (sometimes referred to as "chin pulling") in the context of looksmaxxing is a controversial and unproven technique that some people believe can help change the structure or position of the face, specifically in terms of making the chin or jawline appear more forward. The idea is that pulling on the chin or the jawline (often with a strap or belt-like device) could potentially stimulate changes in facial bone structure or muscular positioning.
However, there are several important points to keep in mind:
  1. Anatomical Reality: The bones of the skull, including the jaw and chin, are largely set after puberty. In adulthood, the bones become less malleable and do not undergo significant reshaping through external forces. The mandible (lower jaw) and other facial bones are not likely to change position simply through external pulling or tension.
  2. Effectiveness: There is no clinical or scientific evidence to support the idea that pulling on the chin or jaw will significantly affect facial bone structure or make the face appear more forward-growing. The changes in the appearance of the jawline that some people see are more likely due to temporary effects like muscle tightening or posture correction, rather than permanent structural changes.
  3. Risks: Applying tension to the face, especially over long periods or with excessive force, could lead to injury or strain on the muscles, skin, or underlying connective tissue. There's also a risk of affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), leading to potential issues with jaw alignment and discomfort.
  4. Alternative Methods: If you're looking to enhance facial appearance, many people turn to other methods like facial exercises, maintaining good posture, or medical procedures like chin implants or orthognathic surgery (jaw surgery). These methods are either based on improving muscle tone or involve surgical or non-surgical interventions to permanently or temporarily change the facial appearance.
In summary, while belt pulling or chin pulling is a method that has been discussed in some online communities focused on looksmaxxing, it lacks scientific backing and carries potential risks. If you're seriously concerned about your facial structure or appearance, it's always best to consult with a professional, such as a cosmetic surgeon or orthodontist, who can provide safe and evidence-based options.
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The concept of "belt pulling" (sometimes referred to as "chin pulling") in the context of looksmaxxing is a controversial and unproven technique that some people believe can help change the structure or position of the face, specifically in terms of making the chin or jawline appear more forward. The idea is that pulling on the chin or the jawline (often with a strap or belt-like device) could potentially stimulate changes in facial bone structure or muscular positioning.
However, there are several important points to keep in mind:
  1. Anatomical Reality: The bones of the skull, including the jaw and chin, are largely set after puberty. In adulthood, the bones become less malleable and do not undergo significant reshaping through external forces. The mandible (lower jaw) and other facial bones are not likely to change position simply through external pulling or tension.
  2. Effectiveness: There is no clinical or scientific evidence to support the idea that pulling on the chin or jaw will significantly affect facial bone structure or make the face appear more forward-growing. The changes in the appearance of the jawline that some people see are more likely due to temporary effects like muscle tightening or posture correction, rather than permanent structural changes.
  3. Risks: Applying tension to the face, especially over long periods or with excessive force, could lead to injury or strain on the muscles, skin, or underlying connective tissue. There's also a risk of affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), leading to potential issues with jaw alignment and discomfort.
  4. Alternative Methods: If you're looking to enhance facial appearance, many people turn to other methods like facial exercises, maintaining good posture, or medical procedures like chin implants or orthognathic surgery (jaw surgery). These methods are either based on improving muscle tone or involve surgical or non-surgical interventions to permanently or temporarily change the facial appearance.
In summary, while belt pulling or chin pulling is a method that has been discussed in some online communities focused on looksmaxxing, it lacks scientific backing and carries potential risks. If you're seriously concerned about your facial structure or appearance, it's always best to consult with a professional, such as a cosmetic surgeon or orthodontist, who can provide safe and evidence-based options.
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Ask it if mewing works !
 
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Yes, mewing (a technique that involves proper tongue posture, breathing through the nose, and aligning the teeth) can have an effect on facial structure and bone remodeling, particularly if done consistently and correctly, especially if you’re still in your developmental years, which typically extend into the early 20s.

Key Points About Mewing and Bone Remodeling:​

  1. Bone Growth and Remodeling:
    Bone remodeling is a natural process that happens throughout life, but the greatest potential for changing facial bone structure typically occurs during adolescence and early adulthood (up to about age 25). This is because the bones are still relatively malleable and responsive to forces applied over time, such as from proper tongue posture.
  2. Tongue Posture and Bone Growth:
    • The theory behind mewing is that maintaining correct tongue posture (resting the tongue on the roof of the mouth, as opposed to resting at the bottom of the mouth) can apply pressure to the maxilla (upper jaw) and other facial bones. Over time, this pressure can potentially influence how the bones grow and remodel, leading to a more defined jawline, higher cheekbones, or an improved facial profile.
    • In particular, mewing may be most effective in remodeling the upper jaw (maxilla) and improving nasal breathing, which could lead to improved facial symmetry and structure.
  3. Age and Effectiveness:
    • Before 25: The skull and jawbones are still undergoing some remodeling, particularly the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw), so it is possible to see changes in bone alignment and muscle tone (especially around the jaw and chin area).
    • The palate can still expand and reshape to a certain extent, and tongue posture can influence the growth of the maxilla, which can contribute to changes in facial appearance.
    • After 25: As we age, the bones become less responsive to external forces, and craniofacial sutures (where the bones meet) begin to close and harden. This means that after this age, the ability to remodel bone through techniques like mewing becomes much more limited.
  4. Other Factors:
    • Consistency: To see results from mewing, it requires consistent practice of the correct tongue posture, nasal breathing, and possibly lifestyle changes (like posture) over months or years.
    • Genetics: Genetics still plays a major role in how your face develops, and not everyone will see dramatic changes even with perfect technique.
    • Other Techniques: Some individuals combine mewing with other facial exercises or orthodontic treatments (like braces or aligners) to optimize their results, especially for addressing alignment issues.

Will Mewing Before Age 25 Work to Remodel Bone?​

  • Yes, to a certain extent. If done correctly and consistently, mewing has the potential to influence the growth and remodeling of facial bones before the age of 25, especially in terms of maxillary expansion and jaw alignment. This could result in improved jaw definition, higher cheekbones, and an overall more symmetrical facial appearance.
  • However, it’s important to manage expectations. While mewing might help with subtle bone changes, it’s unlikely to dramatically alter your facial structure in the way that orthodontic surgery or braces might. The improvements you see will generally be subtle and related to soft tissue changes and bone alignment rather than major skeletal transformations.
 
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jfl i discussed beltpulling and it gives legit respones unlike here where half of the threads gets filled with idk or dnrd retard
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