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A YouTube short can't accurately capture the nuance of this, although I like vigorous steve.
There are 2 main ways steroids cause aging: through the anabolic affect on facial muscles, and the androgenic affect on... lots of features.
We need to differentiate "good aging" from bad aging too. Someone like this guy has insanely masc features which make him look older than 18 but he does not have wrinkles, perceivable hair loss, or aged skin.
If we take a babyface guy and give him a deeper voice, wide frame, big neck and shoulders, wider and sharper jaw, chin, cheekbones, etc, while still maintaining perfect hair and skin, he will inevitably look older, and this is not a bad thing.
So the relevant portion here is "bad aging".
Steroids cause this through their anabolic effect on facial muscles: think about what botox does (weakens/freezes the muscle causing wrinkles) and realize steroids, INHERENTLY, do the opposite. This side effect is partly unavoidable because although you can botox some areas to completely counter it, other areas can't (BIGGEST PROBLEM IS NASOLABIAL FOLDS), and there are muscles like the buccinator that look worse when hypertrophied. This is why steroid dosage should always be minimized even if you have no "side effects".
Steroids also cause bad aging through their androgenic effects. This is avoidable somewhat by INTELLIGENT COMPOUND AND DOSAGE CHOICE. After 18-21 (depends), it is a looksmin to run androgenic compounds or even test without fin. More androgens -> less hair, and more oil production in the skin (more acne), and you slowly get the shit bodybuilder leather skin look. Once you have reached either peak or ideal masculinization we want to MINIMIZE all androgens to look like a masculine early 20s guy forever.
Still, it is ideal to have very high pubertal androgen levels; this is how you get a bigger dick, deeper voice, and yes more masculine bone structure (face and body). During puberty, we want insanely high androgens, and once it's over, we want to lower them significantly.
The main thing Steve gets wrong here is he assumes that if you blast before 25 you will blast forever.
There are 2 main ways steroids cause aging: through the anabolic affect on facial muscles, and the androgenic affect on... lots of features.
We need to differentiate "good aging" from bad aging too. Someone like this guy has insanely masc features which make him look older than 18 but he does not have wrinkles, perceivable hair loss, or aged skin.
If we take a babyface guy and give him a deeper voice, wide frame, big neck and shoulders, wider and sharper jaw, chin, cheekbones, etc, while still maintaining perfect hair and skin, he will inevitably look older, and this is not a bad thing.
So the relevant portion here is "bad aging".
Steroids cause this through their anabolic effect on facial muscles: think about what botox does (weakens/freezes the muscle causing wrinkles) and realize steroids, INHERENTLY, do the opposite. This side effect is partly unavoidable because although you can botox some areas to completely counter it, other areas can't (BIGGEST PROBLEM IS NASOLABIAL FOLDS), and there are muscles like the buccinator that look worse when hypertrophied. This is why steroid dosage should always be minimized even if you have no "side effects".
Steroids also cause bad aging through their androgenic effects. This is avoidable somewhat by INTELLIGENT COMPOUND AND DOSAGE CHOICE. After 18-21 (depends), it is a looksmin to run androgenic compounds or even test without fin. More androgens -> less hair, and more oil production in the skin (more acne), and you slowly get the shit bodybuilder leather skin look. Once you have reached either peak or ideal masculinization we want to MINIMIZE all androgens to look like a masculine early 20s guy forever.
Still, it is ideal to have very high pubertal androgen levels; this is how you get a bigger dick, deeper voice, and yes more masculine bone structure (face and body). During puberty, we want insanely high androgens, and once it's over, we want to lower them significantly.
The main thing Steve gets wrong here is he assumes that if you blast before 25 you will blast forever.