
Deleted member 13076
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I have dark circles, my weakest flaw, and everyone on this board assumes that dark circles comes from lack of bone support and the best way to fix it is with orbital rims implants, and in a lot of cases that can be true, but in my case that's not true, I have prominent cheekbones, orbitals and zygos. I have the exact same problem as this guy.
His dark circle give you the illusion that his orbitals/cheekbones are hollow and you could push your fingers through it, however they're not, his orbital bones are thick, they project upwards and then outwards. there's no hollowness or lack of bones there, Orbital Implants would look stupid.
The Problem is caused by Facial Fat storage, and blood vessels vascularity. Some People just don't store much fat on their face, which is a good thing if you're lean maxing but bad if you don't have enough fat under your eyes.
The best solution for this would be fillers, or fat grafts, Not Implants.
His dark circle give you the illusion that his orbitals/cheekbones are hollow and you could push your fingers through it, however they're not, his orbital bones are thick, they project upwards and then outwards. there's no hollowness or lack of bones there, Orbital Implants would look stupid.
The Problem is caused by Facial Fat storage, and blood vessels vascularity. Some People just don't store much fat on their face, which is a good thing if you're lean maxing but bad if you don't have enough fat under your eyes.
The best solution for this would be fillers, or fat grafts, Not Implants.

