DIY nose job $15

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Plasma Fibroblast Blaze | Skin Tightening Treatments Sydney


Fibroblasting creates superficial trauma on the skin's surface to stimulates the skin's natural healing response, promoting fibroblast cells that produce collagen & tighten the skin.

Typically plasma pens, pens which create arcs of plasma are used to create these micro-abrasions. However these pens cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.

Alternatively to plasma pens, $15 electrocautery pens which are handheld surgical device that uses an electric current to generate high heat can be used to achieve fibroblasting.

Most plasma pens you can purchase online. are actually electrocautery pens anyways as they don't have a sufficient frequency to produce plasma anyways.


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true reatrd if u think a 10 dollar rhinoplasty from the slums of ali express will benefit u in any way
 
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no noticeable difference
 
true reatrd if u think a 10 dollar rhinoplasty from the slums of ali express will benefit u in any way
I've done it lol it's a simple idea really & low risk
 
does this even straighten the nose??
 
It's not 15$, it's at least 500$ for a proper fibroblast pen that doesn't cause skin damage
 
does this even straighten the nose??
only surgeries can fix bone & cartilage asymmetries, but otherwise can improve the appearance asymmetry from a bulbous tip etc
 
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only surgeries can fix bone & cartilage asymmetries, but otherwise can improve the appearance asymmetry from a bulbous tip etc
That's something I've been thinking about because I want to reduce alar base width and bulbosity but reducing width also makes asymmetries more significant so it seems like a bit of a tradeoff. A bit of a truthnuke though is that asymmetry doesn't detract nearly at all with a face if it isn't too bad and harmony is still good. Zeta is an example of this.
 
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That's something I've been thinking about because I want to reduce alar base width and bulbosity but reducing width also makes asymmetries more significant so it seems like a bit of a tradeoff. A bit of a truthnuke though is that asymmetry doesn't detract nearly at all with a face if it isn't too bad and harmony is still good. Zeta is an example of this.
honestly if it's not too severe would be worth it for an improved mouth to nose ratio
 

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