FINAL GUIDE OF SOFT AND HARDMAXING WAYS [MEGATHREAD]

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HARDMAXING WAY

  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid): One of the most popular non-invasive treatments. Hyaluronic acid is injected into the desired areas of the cheekbones to add volume and definition. The results are temporary, usually lasting between 6 to 12 months.
  • Liposuction of the Jawline and Facial Fat: Sometimes, removing fat from other areas of the face, like under the chin, can make the cheekbones appear more prominent. This is a surgical procedure.
  • Cheek Implants: If you're looking for a more permanent solution, cheek implants are a surgical option. It involves placing a silicone or biocompatible implant in the cheekbones to increase volume and improve facial definition.
  • Facelift: Although a facelift doesn’t specifically target the cheekbones, it can help redefine the overall facial structure, including lifting the cheekbones, by tightening the skin and underlying tissues.
  • Thread Lift for Cheekbones: This non-surgical treatment uses special threads that are placed under the skin to lift and tighten the cheekbones, giving a more defined and firm appearance.
  • Fat Transfer (Lipofilling): This procedure involves taking fat from another part of the body (like the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the cheekbones for added volume. The results last longer than dermal fillers but aren't as permanent as implants.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery):
    This procedure is used to correct structural irregularities in the jaw that can affect both function and appearance, such as bite problems. The surgeon repositions the upper (maxilla) and/or lower (mandible) jaw to achieve better alignment and a more balanced facial appearance.
  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery to enhance the appearance of the chin. It can involve reducing, augmenting, or reshaping the chin bone to achieve a more proportionate look. This procedure may involve chin implants or bone reduction.
  • Submental Liposuction:
    This technique is used to remove excess fat beneath the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). It helps define the jawline and improve overall facial contours.
  • Jaw Implants:
    Jaw implants are made of silicone or similar materials and are placed to enhance the shape or projection of the jaw. This procedure is typically done to improve jawline definition or correct asymmetries.
  • Dermal Fillers (e.g., Hyaluronic Acid):
    Although not a surgical option, dermal fillers like hyaluronic acid can be a non-invasive way to improve jawline appearance. These fillers add volume or help redefine the jaw’s contours.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery designed to reshape the chin, either by reducing, augmenting, or altering the bone structure. If you have a recessed (small) or prominent chin, this procedure can help improve facial balance and create a more harmonious chin shape. Implants made of silicone or bone modifications can be used to achieve the desired result.
  • Chin Augmentation with Implants:
    This procedure involves placing a silicone or similar implant into the chin bone to increase projection. It’s ideal for people with a small or less defined chin. The implants are custom-shaped to fit your desired look and can provide natural, long-lasting results.
  • Chin Reduction Surgery:
    If you have a large or overly prominent chin, a chin reduction surgery can help. In this procedure, a portion of the chin bone is removed to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing profile.
  • Submental Liposuction (Double Chin):
    Submental liposuction is used to remove excess fat under the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). This procedure enhances the definition of the chin and jawline, offering a more sculpted appearance.
  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid or others):
    Although not a surgery, dermal fillers can be used to add volume or definition to the chin in a non-invasive way. These treatments are temporary but can provide instant results without the need for surgery.
  • Facelift or Thread Lifts:
    While not directly targeting the chin, thread lifts or facelifts can improve skin firmness and help redefine the chin's contour, especially if skin laxity has developed over time.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery):
    This procedure is designed to remove excess skin, fat, or muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It’s ideal for people who have drooping eyelids or puffiness under their eyes. Blepharoplasty can give the eyes a more youthful and refreshed look by eliminating sagging or bags under the eyes.
  • Brow Lift (Forehead Lift):
    A brow lift raises the eyebrows to a more youthful position, helping to smooth out forehead lines and reduce drooping eyebrows that may be giving you a tired or sad appearance. This procedure can open up the eye area and give your face a more vibrant look.
  • Canthoplasty (Corner Eye Lift):
    This surgery involves lifting the outer corners of the eyes to create a more lifted, almond-shaped appearance. It’s particularly popular for those seeking a more "cat-eye" look or to rejuvenate the shape of their eyes.
  • Fat Grafting or Dermal Fillers:
    For those with hollow or sunken eyes, fat grafting or dermal fillers can be used to restore volume and smooth out the under-eye area. This helps to reduce dark circles and creates a more youthful, refreshed look.
  • Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty):
    This is focused specifically on the lower eyelids and is used to remove bags, puffiness, or excess skin. It can also involve tightening the skin around the eyes to reduce wrinkles or sagging.
  • Eyelash Surgery (Lash Transplants):
    For those who have sparse or thinning eyelashes, eyelash transplantation can help. This procedure involves taking hair follicles from another part of your body and transplanting them to your eyelids to create fuller, more natural-looking lashes.

  • Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery):
    Rhinoplasty is the most common surgery to reshape or resize the nose. It can correct features such as a large or crooked nose, a bump on the bridge, or a drooping tip. This procedure can help create a more balanced and harmonious profile by adjusting the size and shape of the nose to fit the rest of the face.
  • Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Liquid Rhinoplasty):
    If you're not ready for surgery, a non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal fillers can be a good option. Fillers are injected into specific areas of the nose to smooth out bumps or improve symmetry. This is a temporary solution, but it can provide immediate results without the need for surgery.
  • Nasal Tip Surgery:
    This procedure focuses specifically on reshaping the tip of the nose. It’s often done to lift a drooping nose tip or refine a bulbous or wide tip. It can be part of a full rhinoplasty or done as a smaller, more targeted procedure.
  • Septoplasty:
    Septoplasty is a surgery to correct a deviated septum, which can affect both the function and appearance of the nose. While its primary purpose is to improve breathing, it can also enhance the nose's overall appearance by straightening the nasal structure.
  • Alar Base Reduction:
    This procedure reduces the size of the nostrils, making the nose appear narrower. It’s ideal for those who feel their nostrils are too wide or flared. Alar base reduction is often done in combination with rhinoplasty for a more balanced look.
  • Nose Reshaping for Functional and Aesthetic Purposes:
    In some cases, people may undergo surgery not only to enhance the nose’s appearance but also to improve breathing or correct functional issues. This might involve reshaping both the structure and interior of the nose.

  • Lip Augmentation (Lip Fillers):
    Lip augmentation with dermal fillers is one of the most popular methods for enhancing lip volume. The filler, typically made of hyaluronic acid, is injected into the lips to create a fuller, plumper appearance. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that provides temporary results, typically lasting several months.
  • Lip Lift Surgery:
    A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance. It can also enhance the shape of the upper lip, making it appear fuller and more defined. This procedure is ideal for those who feel their upper lip has become longer with age.
  • Fat Grafting (Lip Fat Transfer):
    In this procedure, fat is harvested from another part of your body (such as the thighs or abdomen) and injected into the lips to create a natural-looking, long-lasting fullness. Fat grafting can give a subtle enhancement with results that may last longer than traditional fillers.
  • Lip Reduction Surgery:
    For individuals who feel their lips are too large or protrude too much, lip reduction surgery can be performed. This procedure reduces the size of the lips, creating a more balanced facial appearance. It involves removing a small portion of tissue from the lips to achieve the desired shape and size.
  • Nonsurgical Lip Enhancement:
    There are various non-invasive treatments, such as the use of laser therapy or collagen-stimulating devices, that can subtly enhance lip shape and texture. These treatments typically improve lip volume or smoothness without the need for surgery.
  • Corner of the Mouth Lift:
    This surgery lifts the corners of the mouth, which can sometimes droop with age or due to genetics. A corner lift creates a more youthful, happy, and defined appearance by lifting the mouth corners to a more natural, upward position.

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HARDMAXING WAY

  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid): One of the most popular non-invasive treatments. Hyaluronic acid is injected into the desired areas of the cheekbones to add volume and definition. The results are temporary, usually lasting between 6 to 12 months.
  • Liposuction of the Jawline and Facial Fat: Sometimes, removing fat from other areas of the face, like under the chin, can make the cheekbones appear more prominent. This is a surgical procedure.
  • Cheek Implants: If you're looking for a more permanent solution, cheek implants are a surgical option. It involves placing a silicone or biocompatible implant in the cheekbones to increase volume and improve facial definition.
  • Facelift: Although a facelift doesn’t specifically target the cheekbones, it can help redefine the overall facial structure, including lifting the cheekbones, by tightening the skin and underlying tissues.
  • Thread Lift for Cheekbones: This non-surgical treatment uses special threads that are placed under the skin to lift and tighten the cheekbones, giving a more defined and firm appearance.
  • Fat Transfer (Lipofilling): This procedure involves taking fat from another part of the body (like the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the cheekbones for added volume. The results last longer than dermal fillers but aren't as permanent as implants.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery):
    This procedure is used to correct structural irregularities in the jaw that can affect both function and appearance, such as bite problems. The surgeon repositions the upper (maxilla) and/or lower (mandible) jaw to achieve better alignment and a more balanced facial appearance.
  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery to enhance the appearance of the chin. It can involve reducing, augmenting, or reshaping the chin bone to achieve a more proportionate look. This procedure may involve chin implants or bone reduction.
  • Submental Liposuction:
    This technique is used to remove excess fat beneath the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). It helps define the jawline and improve overall facial contours.
  • Jaw Implants:
    Jaw implants are made of silicone or similar materials and are placed to enhance the shape or projection of the jaw. This procedure is typically done to improve jawline definition or correct asymmetries.
  • Dermal Fillers (e.g., Hyaluronic Acid):
    Although not a surgical option, dermal fillers like hyaluronic acid can be a non-invasive way to improve jawline appearance. These fillers add volume or help redefine the jaw’s contours.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery designed to reshape the chin, either by reducing, augmenting, or altering the bone structure. If you have a recessed (small) or prominent chin, this procedure can help improve facial balance and create a more harmonious chin shape. Implants made of silicone or bone modifications can be used to achieve the desired result.
  • Chin Augmentation with Implants:
    This procedure involves placing a silicone or similar implant into the chin bone to increase projection. It’s ideal for people with a small or less defined chin. The implants are custom-shaped to fit your desired look and can provide natural, long-lasting results.
  • Chin Reduction Surgery:
    If you have a large or overly prominent chin, a chin reduction surgery can help. In this procedure, a portion of the chin bone is removed to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing profile.
  • Submental Liposuction (Double Chin):
    Submental liposuction is used to remove excess fat under the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). This procedure enhances the definition of the chin and jawline, offering a more sculpted appearance.
  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid or others):
    Although not a surgery, dermal fillers can be used to add volume or definition to the chin in a non-invasive way. These treatments are temporary but can provide instant results without the need for surgery.
  • Facelift or Thread Lifts:
    While not directly targeting the chin, thread lifts or facelifts can improve skin firmness and help redefine the chin's contour, especially if skin laxity has developed over time.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery):
    This procedure is designed to remove excess skin, fat, or muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It’s ideal for people who have drooping eyelids or puffiness under their eyes. Blepharoplasty can give the eyes a more youthful and refreshed look by eliminating sagging or bags under the eyes.
  • Brow Lift (Forehead Lift):
    A brow lift raises the eyebrows to a more youthful position, helping to smooth out forehead lines and reduce drooping eyebrows that may be giving you a tired or sad appearance. This procedure can open up the eye area and give your face a more vibrant look.
  • Canthoplasty (Corner Eye Lift):
    This surgery involves lifting the outer corners of the eyes to create a more lifted, almond-shaped appearance. It’s particularly popular for those seeking a more "cat-eye" look or to rejuvenate the shape of their eyes.
  • Fat Grafting or Dermal Fillers:
    For those with hollow or sunken eyes, fat grafting or dermal fillers can be used to restore volume and smooth out the under-eye area. This helps to reduce dark circles and creates a more youthful, refreshed look.
  • Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty):
    This is focused specifically on the lower eyelids and is used to remove bags, puffiness, or excess skin. It can also involve tightening the skin around the eyes to reduce wrinkles or sagging.
  • Eyelash Surgery (Lash Transplants):
    For those who have sparse or thinning eyelashes, eyelash transplantation can help. This procedure involves taking hair follicles from another part of your body and transplanting them to your eyelids to create fuller, more natural-looking lashes.

  • Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery):
    Rhinoplasty is the most common surgery to reshape or resize the nose. It can correct features such as a large or crooked nose, a bump on the bridge, or a drooping tip. This procedure can help create a more balanced and harmonious profile by adjusting the size and shape of the nose to fit the rest of the face.
  • Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Liquid Rhinoplasty):
    If you're not ready for surgery, a non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal fillers can be a good option. Fillers are injected into specific areas of the nose to smooth out bumps or improve symmetry. This is a temporary solution, but it can provide immediate results without the need for surgery.
  • Nasal Tip Surgery:
    This procedure focuses specifically on reshaping the tip of the nose. It’s often done to lift a drooping nose tip or refine a bulbous or wide tip. It can be part of a full rhinoplasty or done as a smaller, more targeted procedure.
  • Septoplasty:
    Septoplasty is a surgery to correct a deviated septum, which can affect both the function and appearance of the nose. While its primary purpose is to improve breathing, it can also enhance the nose's overall appearance by straightening the nasal structure.
  • Alar Base Reduction:
    This procedure reduces the size of the nostrils, making the nose appear narrower. It’s ideal for those who feel their nostrils are too wide or flared. Alar base reduction is often done in combination with rhinoplasty for a more balanced look.
  • Nose Reshaping for Functional and Aesthetic Purposes:
    In some cases, people may undergo surgery not only to enhance the nose’s appearance but also to improve breathing or correct functional issues. This might involve reshaping both the structure and interior of the nose.

  • Lip Augmentation (Lip Fillers):
    Lip augmentation with dermal fillers is one of the most popular methods for enhancing lip volume. The filler, typically made of hyaluronic acid, is injected into the lips to create a fuller, plumper appearance. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that provides temporary results, typically lasting several months.
  • Lip Lift Surgery:
    A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance. It can also enhance the shape of the upper lip, making it appear fuller and more defined. This procedure is ideal for those who feel their upper lip has become longer with age.
  • Fat Grafting (Lip Fat Transfer):
    In this procedure, fat is harvested from another part of your body (such as the thighs or abdomen) and injected into the lips to create a natural-looking, long-lasting fullness. Fat grafting can give a subtle enhancement with results that may last longer than traditional fillers.
  • Lip Reduction Surgery:
    For individuals who feel their lips are too large or protrude too much, lip reduction surgery can be performed. This procedure reduces the size of the lips, creating a more balanced facial appearance. It involves removing a small portion of tissue from the lips to achieve the desired shape and size.
  • Nonsurgical Lip Enhancement:
    There are various non-invasive treatments, such as the use of laser therapy or collagen-stimulating devices, that can subtly enhance lip shape and texture. These treatments typically improve lip volume or smoothness without the need for surgery.
  • Corner of the Mouth Lift:
    This surgery lifts the corners of the mouth, which can sometimes droop with age or due to genetics. A corner lift creates a more youthful, happy, and defined appearance by lifting the mouth corners to a more natural, upward position.

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HARDMAXING WAY

  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid): One of the most popular non-invasive treatments. Hyaluronic acid is injected into the desired areas of the cheekbones to add volume and definition. The results are temporary, usually lasting between 6 to 12 months.
  • Liposuction of the Jawline and Facial Fat: Sometimes, removing fat from other areas of the face, like under the chin, can make the cheekbones appear more prominent. This is a surgical procedure.
  • Cheek Implants: If you're looking for a more permanent solution, cheek implants are a surgical option. It involves placing a silicone or biocompatible implant in the cheekbones to increase volume and improve facial definition.
  • Facelift: Although a facelift doesn’t specifically target the cheekbones, it can help redefine the overall facial structure, including lifting the cheekbones, by tightening the skin and underlying tissues.
  • Thread Lift for Cheekbones: This non-surgical treatment uses special threads that are placed under the skin to lift and tighten the cheekbones, giving a more defined and firm appearance.
  • Fat Transfer (Lipofilling): This procedure involves taking fat from another part of the body (like the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the cheekbones for added volume. The results last longer than dermal fillers but aren't as permanent as implants.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery):
    This procedure is used to correct structural irregularities in the jaw that can affect both function and appearance, such as bite problems. The surgeon repositions the upper (maxilla) and/or lower (mandible) jaw to achieve better alignment and a more balanced facial appearance.
  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery to enhance the appearance of the chin. It can involve reducing, augmenting, or reshaping the chin bone to achieve a more proportionate look. This procedure may involve chin implants or bone reduction.
  • Submental Liposuction:
    This technique is used to remove excess fat beneath the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). It helps define the jawline and improve overall facial contours.
  • Jaw Implants:
    Jaw implants are made of silicone or similar materials and are placed to enhance the shape or projection of the jaw. This procedure is typically done to improve jawline definition or correct asymmetries.
  • Dermal Fillers (e.g., Hyaluronic Acid):
    Although not a surgical option, dermal fillers like hyaluronic acid can be a non-invasive way to improve jawline appearance. These fillers add volume or help redefine the jaw’s contours.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery designed to reshape the chin, either by reducing, augmenting, or altering the bone structure. If you have a recessed (small) or prominent chin, this procedure can help improve facial balance and create a more harmonious chin shape. Implants made of silicone or bone modifications can be used to achieve the desired result.
  • Chin Augmentation with Implants:
    This procedure involves placing a silicone or similar implant into the chin bone to increase projection. It’s ideal for people with a small or less defined chin. The implants are custom-shaped to fit your desired look and can provide natural, long-lasting results.
  • Chin Reduction Surgery:
    If you have a large or overly prominent chin, a chin reduction surgery can help. In this procedure, a portion of the chin bone is removed to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing profile.
  • Submental Liposuction (Double Chin):
    Submental liposuction is used to remove excess fat under the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). This procedure enhances the definition of the chin and jawline, offering a more sculpted appearance.
  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid or others):
    Although not a surgery, dermal fillers can be used to add volume or definition to the chin in a non-invasive way. These treatments are temporary but can provide instant results without the need for surgery.
  • Facelift or Thread Lifts:
    While not directly targeting the chin, thread lifts or facelifts can improve skin firmness and help redefine the chin's contour, especially if skin laxity has developed over time.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery):
    This procedure is designed to remove excess skin, fat, or muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It’s ideal for people who have drooping eyelids or puffiness under their eyes. Blepharoplasty can give the eyes a more youthful and refreshed look by eliminating sagging or bags under the eyes.
  • Brow Lift (Forehead Lift):
    A brow lift raises the eyebrows to a more youthful position, helping to smooth out forehead lines and reduce drooping eyebrows that may be giving you a tired or sad appearance. This procedure can open up the eye area and give your face a more vibrant look.
  • Canthoplasty (Corner Eye Lift):
    This surgery involves lifting the outer corners of the eyes to create a more lifted, almond-shaped appearance. It’s particularly popular for those seeking a more "cat-eye" look or to rejuvenate the shape of their eyes.
  • Fat Grafting or Dermal Fillers:
    For those with hollow or sunken eyes, fat grafting or dermal fillers can be used to restore volume and smooth out the under-eye area. This helps to reduce dark circles and creates a more youthful, refreshed look.
  • Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty):
    This is focused specifically on the lower eyelids and is used to remove bags, puffiness, or excess skin. It can also involve tightening the skin around the eyes to reduce wrinkles or sagging.
  • Eyelash Surgery (Lash Transplants):
    For those who have sparse or thinning eyelashes, eyelash transplantation can help. This procedure involves taking hair follicles from another part of your body and transplanting them to your eyelids to create fuller, more natural-looking lashes.

  • Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery):
    Rhinoplasty is the most common surgery to reshape or resize the nose. It can correct features such as a large or crooked nose, a bump on the bridge, or a drooping tip. This procedure can help create a more balanced and harmonious profile by adjusting the size and shape of the nose to fit the rest of the face.
  • Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Liquid Rhinoplasty):
    If you're not ready for surgery, a non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal fillers can be a good option. Fillers are injected into specific areas of the nose to smooth out bumps or improve symmetry. This is a temporary solution, but it can provide immediate results without the need for surgery.
  • Nasal Tip Surgery:
    This procedure focuses specifically on reshaping the tip of the nose. It’s often done to lift a drooping nose tip or refine a bulbous or wide tip. It can be part of a full rhinoplasty or done as a smaller, more targeted procedure.
  • Septoplasty:
    Septoplasty is a surgery to correct a deviated septum, which can affect both the function and appearance of the nose. While its primary purpose is to improve breathing, it can also enhance the nose's overall appearance by straightening the nasal structure.
  • Alar Base Reduction:
    This procedure reduces the size of the nostrils, making the nose appear narrower. It’s ideal for those who feel their nostrils are too wide or flared. Alar base reduction is often done in combination with rhinoplasty for a more balanced look.
  • Nose Reshaping for Functional and Aesthetic Purposes:
    In some cases, people may undergo surgery not only to enhance the nose’s appearance but also to improve breathing or correct functional issues. This might involve reshaping both the structure and interior of the nose.

  • Lip Augmentation (Lip Fillers):
    Lip augmentation with dermal fillers is one of the most popular methods for enhancing lip volume. The filler, typically made of hyaluronic acid, is injected into the lips to create a fuller, plumper appearance. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that provides temporary results, typically lasting several months.
  • Lip Lift Surgery:
    A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance. It can also enhance the shape of the upper lip, making it appear fuller and more defined. This procedure is ideal for those who feel their upper lip has become longer with age.
  • Fat Grafting (Lip Fat Transfer):
    In this procedure, fat is harvested from another part of your body (such as the thighs or abdomen) and injected into the lips to create a natural-looking, long-lasting fullness. Fat grafting can give a subtle enhancement with results that may last longer than traditional fillers.
  • Lip Reduction Surgery:
    For individuals who feel their lips are too large or protrude too much, lip reduction surgery can be performed. This procedure reduces the size of the lips, creating a more balanced facial appearance. It involves removing a small portion of tissue from the lips to achieve the desired shape and size.
  • Nonsurgical Lip Enhancement:
    There are various non-invasive treatments, such as the use of laser therapy or collagen-stimulating devices, that can subtly enhance lip shape and texture. These treatments typically improve lip volume or smoothness without the need for surgery.
  • Corner of the Mouth Lift:
    This surgery lifts the corners of the mouth, which can sometimes droop with age or due to genetics. A corner lift creates a more youthful, happy, and defined appearance by lifting the mouth corners to a more natural, upward position.

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HARDMAXING WAY

  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid): One of the most popular non-invasive treatments. Hyaluronic acid is injected into the desired areas of the cheekbones to add volume and definition. The results are temporary, usually lasting between 6 to 12 months.
  • Liposuction of the Jawline and Facial Fat: Sometimes, removing fat from other areas of the face, like under the chin, can make the cheekbones appear more prominent. This is a surgical procedure.
  • Cheek Implants: If you're looking for a more permanent solution, cheek implants are a surgical option. It involves placing a silicone or biocompatible implant in the cheekbones to increase volume and improve facial definition.
  • Facelift: Although a facelift doesn’t specifically target the cheekbones, it can help redefine the overall facial structure, including lifting the cheekbones, by tightening the skin and underlying tissues.
  • Thread Lift for Cheekbones: This non-surgical treatment uses special threads that are placed under the skin to lift and tighten the cheekbones, giving a more defined and firm appearance.
  • Fat Transfer (Lipofilling): This procedure involves taking fat from another part of the body (like the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the cheekbones for added volume. The results last longer than dermal fillers but aren't as permanent as implants.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Orthognathic Surgery (Jaw Surgery):
    This procedure is used to correct structural irregularities in the jaw that can affect both function and appearance, such as bite problems. The surgeon repositions the upper (maxilla) and/or lower (mandible) jaw to achieve better alignment and a more balanced facial appearance.
  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery to enhance the appearance of the chin. It can involve reducing, augmenting, or reshaping the chin bone to achieve a more proportionate look. This procedure may involve chin implants or bone reduction.
  • Submental Liposuction:
    This technique is used to remove excess fat beneath the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). It helps define the jawline and improve overall facial contours.
  • Jaw Implants:
    Jaw implants are made of silicone or similar materials and are placed to enhance the shape or projection of the jaw. This procedure is typically done to improve jawline definition or correct asymmetries.
  • Dermal Fillers (e.g., Hyaluronic Acid):
    Although not a surgical option, dermal fillers like hyaluronic acid can be a non-invasive way to improve jawline appearance. These fillers add volume or help redefine the jaw’s contours.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Chin Surgery (Mentoplasty):
    Mentoplasty is a surgery designed to reshape the chin, either by reducing, augmenting, or altering the bone structure. If you have a recessed (small) or prominent chin, this procedure can help improve facial balance and create a more harmonious chin shape. Implants made of silicone or bone modifications can be used to achieve the desired result.
  • Chin Augmentation with Implants:
    This procedure involves placing a silicone or similar implant into the chin bone to increase projection. It’s ideal for people with a small or less defined chin. The implants are custom-shaped to fit your desired look and can provide natural, long-lasting results.
  • Chin Reduction Surgery:
    If you have a large or overly prominent chin, a chin reduction surgery can help. In this procedure, a portion of the chin bone is removed to create a more balanced and aesthetically pleasing profile.
  • Submental Liposuction (Double Chin):
    Submental liposuction is used to remove excess fat under the chin (commonly known as a "double chin"). This procedure enhances the definition of the chin and jawline, offering a more sculpted appearance.
  • Dermal Fillers (Hyaluronic Acid or others):
    Although not a surgery, dermal fillers can be used to add volume or definition to the chin in a non-invasive way. These treatments are temporary but can provide instant results without the need for surgery.
  • Facelift or Thread Lifts:
    While not directly targeting the chin, thread lifts or facelifts can improve skin firmness and help redefine the chin's contour, especially if skin laxity has developed over time.

BONESMASHING

HOW TO DO IT?

  • Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery):
    This procedure is designed to remove excess skin, fat, or muscle from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It’s ideal for people who have drooping eyelids or puffiness under their eyes. Blepharoplasty can give the eyes a more youthful and refreshed look by eliminating sagging or bags under the eyes.
  • Brow Lift (Forehead Lift):
    A brow lift raises the eyebrows to a more youthful position, helping to smooth out forehead lines and reduce drooping eyebrows that may be giving you a tired or sad appearance. This procedure can open up the eye area and give your face a more vibrant look.
  • Canthoplasty (Corner Eye Lift):
    This surgery involves lifting the outer corners of the eyes to create a more lifted, almond-shaped appearance. It’s particularly popular for those seeking a more "cat-eye" look or to rejuvenate the shape of their eyes.
  • Fat Grafting or Dermal Fillers:
    For those with hollow or sunken eyes, fat grafting or dermal fillers can be used to restore volume and smooth out the under-eye area. This helps to reduce dark circles and creates a more youthful, refreshed look.
  • Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty):
    This is focused specifically on the lower eyelids and is used to remove bags, puffiness, or excess skin. It can also involve tightening the skin around the eyes to reduce wrinkles or sagging.
  • Eyelash Surgery (Lash Transplants):
    For those who have sparse or thinning eyelashes, eyelash transplantation can help. This procedure involves taking hair follicles from another part of your body and transplanting them to your eyelids to create fuller, more natural-looking lashes.

  • Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery):
    Rhinoplasty is the most common surgery to reshape or resize the nose. It can correct features such as a large or crooked nose, a bump on the bridge, or a drooping tip. This procedure can help create a more balanced and harmonious profile by adjusting the size and shape of the nose to fit the rest of the face.
  • Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Liquid Rhinoplasty):
    If you're not ready for surgery, a non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal fillers can be a good option. Fillers are injected into specific areas of the nose to smooth out bumps or improve symmetry. This is a temporary solution, but it can provide immediate results without the need for surgery.
  • Nasal Tip Surgery:
    This procedure focuses specifically on reshaping the tip of the nose. It’s often done to lift a drooping nose tip or refine a bulbous or wide tip. It can be part of a full rhinoplasty or done as a smaller, more targeted procedure.
  • Septoplasty:
    Septoplasty is a surgery to correct a deviated septum, which can affect both the function and appearance of the nose. While its primary purpose is to improve breathing, it can also enhance the nose's overall appearance by straightening the nasal structure.
  • Alar Base Reduction:
    This procedure reduces the size of the nostrils, making the nose appear narrower. It’s ideal for those who feel their nostrils are too wide or flared. Alar base reduction is often done in combination with rhinoplasty for a more balanced look.
  • Nose Reshaping for Functional and Aesthetic Purposes:
    In some cases, people may undergo surgery not only to enhance the nose’s appearance but also to improve breathing or correct functional issues. This might involve reshaping both the structure and interior of the nose.

  • Lip Augmentation (Lip Fillers):
    Lip augmentation with dermal fillers is one of the most popular methods for enhancing lip volume. The filler, typically made of hyaluronic acid, is injected into the lips to create a fuller, plumper appearance. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that provides temporary results, typically lasting several months.
  • Lip Lift Surgery:
    A lip lift is a surgical procedure that shortens the distance between the nose and the upper lip, creating a more youthful appearance. It can also enhance the shape of the upper lip, making it appear fuller and more defined. This procedure is ideal for those who feel their upper lip has become longer with age.
  • Fat Grafting (Lip Fat Transfer):
    In this procedure, fat is harvested from another part of your body (such as the thighs or abdomen) and injected into the lips to create a natural-looking, long-lasting fullness. Fat grafting can give a subtle enhancement with results that may last longer than traditional fillers.
  • Lip Reduction Surgery:
    For individuals who feel their lips are too large or protrude too much, lip reduction surgery can be performed. This procedure reduces the size of the lips, creating a more balanced facial appearance. It involves removing a small portion of tissue from the lips to achieve the desired shape and size.
  • Nonsurgical Lip Enhancement:
    There are various non-invasive treatments, such as the use of laser therapy or collagen-stimulating devices, that can subtly enhance lip shape and texture. These treatments typically improve lip volume or smoothness without the need for surgery.
  • Corner of the Mouth Lift:
    This surgery lifts the corners of the mouth, which can sometimes droop with age or due to genetics. A corner lift creates a more youthful, happy, and defined appearance by lifting the mouth corners to a more natural, upward position.

PART 2 SOON OF SOFTMAXING WAYS
@Gengar @Alexanderr @LTNUser @2025cel @ReadBooksEveryday @Zeta @Chadeep @Xangsane @TechnoBoss
SOME CHADS THAT I WANNA MENTION BTW:chad:
just get a haircut bro
 
no orbital implants for eye area? ass thread
 
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