Depressed about my eroded fat pads

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I lost my fat pads in my early 20s. I have now deep and prominent nasolabial folds. It makes me very depressed and sad. I almost cried today after seeing my reflection in a door window outside, very prominent nasolabial folds. I can’t stop thinking about them.

I also have a recessed maxilla and poor bone structure. On top of hat i lost collagen due to chronic sleep deprivation and high cortisol. What can I do besides fillers and surgeries. I know about PDO threads, but find it too risky to do by myself.

Can losing weight help reduce them? I’m 20% bodyfat right now. Do i have to go to 10-12% to reduce them or will they get worse?

I feel very hopeless now.
 
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Animal-based diet with lots of fat and protein. Avoid processed foods and seed oils (really anything inflammatory). Megadose collagen (seen mixed opinions on this but worth trying). Sleep is crucial, I've been aging quite fast in the past 3 years due to terrible sleep. Just to name some important things outside of Adipeau that will restore your fat pad layer.
 
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Try not to be sad bhai and instead focus intensely on fixing the problem instead of the problem itself this + the post above

Good luck on recovering them brah
 
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Animal-based diet with lots of fat and protein. Avoid processed foods and seed oils (really anything inflammatory). Megadose collagen (seen mixed opinions on this but worth trying). Sleep is crucial, I've been aging quite fast in the past 3 years due to terrible sleep. Just to name some important things outside of Adipeau that will restore your fat pad layer.
Thank you for this.
 
In the same boat as you. A good diet and lifestyle will mitigate further damage or may reverse and on top of topicals etc could help the issue. Forseeable future there maybe a product that could rejuvenate it.

Good luck.
 
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bhai you roid but cant do pdo threads? it seems super easy and straightforward and most of the beauticians use them for this purpose only
 
Roids will ofc do this
 
Went through the same thing OP
It's from poor bone support I feel

What are you planning on doing to fix this?
 
Went through the same thing OP
It's from poor bone support I feel

What are you planning on doing to fix this?
Under eyes too?
 
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I can relate. I’ve been chronically sleep-deprived as well, with similar problems- I wake up countless times, sometimes twenty or more each night.

A diagnosed class 3. too.

If they are visibly prominent, only injectables or laser treatments should help.
Maybe, and that’s a big maybe structural changes could help as well, according to surgeons I talked to.
I am not particularly convinced about these claims, though.
 
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Animal-based diet with lots of fat and protein. Avoid processed foods and seed oils (really anything inflammatory). Megadose collagen (seen mixed opinions on this but worth trying).
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I'm planning too
I didn't realise it autocorrected to -ed
Anything ur thinking of doing for that, or are doing to replenish malar/periorbital fat?
 
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