DIY PCL threads into infras and supras (progress)

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Finally, after waiting for ages I got my hands on some PCL threads, which are similar to PDO threads but they are more effective and last longer.

I used 29 guage ACE threads (mono screw), in about a week I'll use about 10 superscrews.

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The insertion was relatively painless for the infraorbital region, I didn't use lidocaine or anything. The brow ridge was pretty painful though you just have to send it. The angle wasn't perfect but I'll do quite a few more threads at a positive tilt so it should be fine. I want to increase zygomatic width, but right now I focused on infraorbital support over decreasing ESR (the goal). My next main area which I will spam with mono screws is on my lateral zygomatic regions so that my face width increases. I'll measure my changes in ESR and FWHR. My goal is to expand face width by around 4-5%.

I just did the threads today so results will take some time but I will post updates.

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Finally, after waiting for ages I got my hands on some PCL threads, which are similar to PDO threads but they are more effective and last longer.

I used 29 guage ACE threads (mono screw), in about a week I'll use about 10 superscrews.

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The insertion was relatively painless for the infraorbital region, I didn't use lidocaine or anything. The brow ridge was pretty painful though you just have to send it. The angle wasn't perfect but I'll do quite a few more threads at a positive tilt so it should be fine. I want to increase zygomatic width, but right now I focused on infraorbital support over decreasing ESR (the goal). My next main area which I will spam with mono screws is on my lateral zygomatic regions so that my face width increases. I'll measure my changes in ESR and FWHR. My goal is to expand face width by around 4-5%.

I just did the threads today so results will take some time but I will post updates.

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Finally, after waiting for ages I got my hands on some PCL threads, which are similar to PDO threads but they are more effective and last longer.
What's pcl and pdo ?
 
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Finally, after waiting for ages I got my hands on some PCL threads, which are similar to PDO threads but they are more effective and last longer.

I used 29 guage ACE threads (mono screw), in about a week I'll use about 10 superscrews.

View attachment 3879110

The insertion was relatively painless for the infraorbital region, I didn't use lidocaine or anything. The brow ridge was pretty painful though you just have to send it. The angle wasn't perfect but I'll do quite a few more threads at a positive tilt so it should be fine. I want to increase zygomatic width, but right now I focused on infraorbital support over decreasing ESR (the goal). My next main area which I will spam with mono screws is on my lateral zygomatic regions so that my face width increases. I'll measure my changes in ESR and FWHR. My goal is to expand face width by around 4-5%.

I just did the threads today so results will take some time but I will post updates.

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It's pretty simple, you want to target regions where more support would be beneficial and if your ESR is high then you can also target the lateral zygos. Cogs are different as they create pulling forces, they can be used to lift the eye region/eyebrows and also can be used to constrict the alar base via insertion behind.

Generally you want to insert at the upper layer of fat below the skin surface without going that deep. The idea is to do this where possible while avoiding the eyes.

Also a good way to create a boost is to create a lattice when you stack multiple threads over each other (like 2 threads one way in the same area and 3 threads the other way creating a lattice). I'm likely going to do this with the superscrews.
 
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