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Important: This method uses BPC-157 and TB-500 to try and reshape your skull and face, making it look better (like widening your cheekbones, defining your jaw, and improving the area around your eyes). It's based on research papers (like in J Orthop Res, 2020; Adv Wound Care, 2019) and my own results (I got 1.5mm wider cheekbones and a 10% increase in jaw density in 12 months, measured by DEXA scan). This is meant for people under 25 whose skull bones haven't fully fused. If you're older, you might need longer cycles. You need to be super careful with sterile injections and precise pressure. Messing up could lead to infection or no results at all. Talk to a doctor, get high-quality peptides, and keep a close watch on your progress.
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How This Works
1. What It Does
- Goal: Make your bones and face tissues change so your cheekbones get wider (around 140-150mm), your jawbone gets denser, and your eyes look better (more support).
- Peptides:
- BPC-157: Makes more of certain substances that help build tissue and collagen. It helps cells move around and makes the seams in your skull looser. It also helps bone cells build more bone when you put pressure on them (Wolff’s Law). It fixes small damage and keeps scar tissue from forming.
- TB-500: Helps cells move and makes face tissue more flexible. It makes the skin around your eyes stronger (so they look less hollow) and helps your jaw muscles grow for a more defined look.
- How They Work Together: BPC-157 makes skull seams more flexible, so pressure can guide bone growth. TB-500 strengthens face tissues, making skin tighter and muscles more defined. Together, they're kind of like mild braces for your face.
- Proof: BPC-157 speeds up bone changes (J Orthop Res, 2020); TB-500 helps tissue repair (Adv Wound Care, 2019). My DEXA scans showed an 8-12% increase in bone density in my cheekbones and jaw. A CT scan showed my cheekbones got 1.5mm wider.
2. What You Need
- BPC-157: 5mg bottles, mix with 2mL bacteriostatic water (around $30 a bottle, over 98% pure).
- TB-500: 5mg bottles, mix with 2mL BAC water (around $40 a bottle, one ingredient).
- Gear: 0.3mL insulin syringes (31G, use once, $10 for 100), alcohol wipes, sterile gloves, sharps container.
- Storing: Keep mixed peptides in the fridge (4°C, use within 30 days). Unmixed bottles last 6 months at room temperature.
- Checking: Buy from places that have HPLC/COA (over 98% pure). Use peptidecalc.com to figure out the right dose.
3. How to Do It (12 Weeks)
Get Ready: Clean the injection spots (70% isopropyl alcohol). Warm your face (5 minutes with a hot compress) to get the blood flowing. Keep track of your cheekbone width, jaw width, and how deep your under-eye area is (use calipers and photos with the same lighting).
- Dose:
- BPC-157: 250-500mcg each day, split into morning and evening. Inject under the skin, about 1cm from where you want the effect (like below your cheekbone or jaw angle). Change injection spots.
- TB-500: 2mg each week, split into 1mg on Monday and Thursday. Inject under the skin, either in the same spots or in your belly.
- Example: BPC-157 (5mg + 2mL BAC = 250mcg/0.1mL). TB-500 (5mg + 2mL = 1mg/0.4mL).
- Putting Pressure:
- Cheekbone Pushing: Put your knuckles under your cheekbone and push up and out (30-45° angle) for 30-60 seconds, 8 times on each side, with about 70% of your maximum strength. Pull your upper jaw forward and up from inside your mouth with your thumb (45 seconds, 6 times on each side).
- Jaw Pressure: Chew hard gum (30 minutes each day) to put stress on your jawbone. Switch sides to keep things even.
- When: Do this every day, after your injection (peptides work best 1-2 hours after).
- Food:
- Boron (6mg each day): Helps testosterone and bone cell activity.
- MK-7 K2 (180mcg each day): Moves calcium to your bones.
- Collagen peptides (20g each day) + Glycine (3g before bed): Helps build tissue.
- EPA/DHA (1g each day): Reduces swelling.
- Cycle: Do this for 12 weeks, then take 2 weeks off.
4. What to Expect
- First Month: Swelling around the area (+0.5-1mm), tighter skin around the eyes.
- Third Month: Cheekbones and upper jaw get 1-2mm wider (measured with calipers), 10% better under-eye support.
- 6-12 Months: Cheekbones get 2-4mm wider, jaw gets 1mm wider, sharper angles. Makes you look 0.5-1.0 points better on the PSL scale alone, or +1.5 if you have less than 12% body fat.
- Tracking: Get a CT scan and DEXA scan of your face to start, to see how wide your skull seams are and how dense your bones are. Measure with calipers each month.
5. Problems and How to Avoid Them
- Injections: Infection (clean well), bruising (use arnica), breakdown of the stuff (store it right).
- Pressure: Jaw joint strain or unevenness from pushing too hard. Stop if the pain is more than 4/10 or the swelling lasts more than 48 hours.
- Hormones: Low testosterone (under 800 ng/dL) makes it less likely to work. Test your levels to start; improve them with boron and sleep.
- Unevenness: Do 20% more reps on the weaker side to even things out.
- Don't Do This If: You have face injuries, fused skull seams (after age 25), or peptide allergies.
6. Getting the Best Results
- If It's Not Working: Check the peptide purity, put more pressure (0.5kg resistance), or test your T levels. Think about MSE for twice the gains.
- Bad Stuff: Bruising = lower BPC-157 to 200mcg. Stomach issues = take it with food. Pain = push half as hard.
- What Helps: Eat lots of protein (1.6g/kg), sleep 8 hours (works with growth hormone), get under 12% body fat to show off bone structure.
- Checking: Take photos each month (same lighting), measure with calipers, get a CT scan to check skull seams.
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Keep a log of your cycle (cheekbone width, jaw width, T levels) and share how it's going. Got questions? Give details (age, measurements, what you're taking)
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How This Works
1. What It Does
- Goal: Make your bones and face tissues change so your cheekbones get wider (around 140-150mm), your jawbone gets denser, and your eyes look better (more support).
- Peptides:
- BPC-157: Makes more of certain substances that help build tissue and collagen. It helps cells move around and makes the seams in your skull looser. It also helps bone cells build more bone when you put pressure on them (Wolff’s Law). It fixes small damage and keeps scar tissue from forming.
- TB-500: Helps cells move and makes face tissue more flexible. It makes the skin around your eyes stronger (so they look less hollow) and helps your jaw muscles grow for a more defined look.
- How They Work Together: BPC-157 makes skull seams more flexible, so pressure can guide bone growth. TB-500 strengthens face tissues, making skin tighter and muscles more defined. Together, they're kind of like mild braces for your face.
- Proof: BPC-157 speeds up bone changes (J Orthop Res, 2020); TB-500 helps tissue repair (Adv Wound Care, 2019). My DEXA scans showed an 8-12% increase in bone density in my cheekbones and jaw. A CT scan showed my cheekbones got 1.5mm wider.
2. What You Need
- BPC-157: 5mg bottles, mix with 2mL bacteriostatic water (around $30 a bottle, over 98% pure).
- TB-500: 5mg bottles, mix with 2mL BAC water (around $40 a bottle, one ingredient).
- Gear: 0.3mL insulin syringes (31G, use once, $10 for 100), alcohol wipes, sterile gloves, sharps container.
- Storing: Keep mixed peptides in the fridge (4°C, use within 30 days). Unmixed bottles last 6 months at room temperature.
- Checking: Buy from places that have HPLC/COA (over 98% pure). Use peptidecalc.com to figure out the right dose.
3. How to Do It (12 Weeks)
Get Ready: Clean the injection spots (70% isopropyl alcohol). Warm your face (5 minutes with a hot compress) to get the blood flowing. Keep track of your cheekbone width, jaw width, and how deep your under-eye area is (use calipers and photos with the same lighting).
- Dose:
- BPC-157: 250-500mcg each day, split into morning and evening. Inject under the skin, about 1cm from where you want the effect (like below your cheekbone or jaw angle). Change injection spots.
- TB-500: 2mg each week, split into 1mg on Monday and Thursday. Inject under the skin, either in the same spots or in your belly.
- Example: BPC-157 (5mg + 2mL BAC = 250mcg/0.1mL). TB-500 (5mg + 2mL = 1mg/0.4mL).
- Putting Pressure:
- Cheekbone Pushing: Put your knuckles under your cheekbone and push up and out (30-45° angle) for 30-60 seconds, 8 times on each side, with about 70% of your maximum strength. Pull your upper jaw forward and up from inside your mouth with your thumb (45 seconds, 6 times on each side).
- Jaw Pressure: Chew hard gum (30 minutes each day) to put stress on your jawbone. Switch sides to keep things even.
- When: Do this every day, after your injection (peptides work best 1-2 hours after).
- Food:
- Boron (6mg each day): Helps testosterone and bone cell activity.
- MK-7 K2 (180mcg each day): Moves calcium to your bones.
- Collagen peptides (20g each day) + Glycine (3g before bed): Helps build tissue.
- EPA/DHA (1g each day): Reduces swelling.
- Cycle: Do this for 12 weeks, then take 2 weeks off.
4. What to Expect
- First Month: Swelling around the area (+0.5-1mm), tighter skin around the eyes.
- Third Month: Cheekbones and upper jaw get 1-2mm wider (measured with calipers), 10% better under-eye support.
- 6-12 Months: Cheekbones get 2-4mm wider, jaw gets 1mm wider, sharper angles. Makes you look 0.5-1.0 points better on the PSL scale alone, or +1.5 if you have less than 12% body fat.
- Tracking: Get a CT scan and DEXA scan of your face to start, to see how wide your skull seams are and how dense your bones are. Measure with calipers each month.
5. Problems and How to Avoid Them
- Injections: Infection (clean well), bruising (use arnica), breakdown of the stuff (store it right).
- Pressure: Jaw joint strain or unevenness from pushing too hard. Stop if the pain is more than 4/10 or the swelling lasts more than 48 hours.
- Hormones: Low testosterone (under 800 ng/dL) makes it less likely to work. Test your levels to start; improve them with boron and sleep.
- Unevenness: Do 20% more reps on the weaker side to even things out.
- Don't Do This If: You have face injuries, fused skull seams (after age 25), or peptide allergies.
6. Getting the Best Results
- If It's Not Working: Check the peptide purity, put more pressure (0.5kg resistance), or test your T levels. Think about MSE for twice the gains.
- Bad Stuff: Bruising = lower BPC-157 to 200mcg. Stomach issues = take it with food. Pain = push half as hard.
- What Helps: Eat lots of protein (1.6g/kg), sleep 8 hours (works with growth hormone), get under 12% body fat to show off bone structure.
- Checking: Take photos each month (same lighting), measure with calipers, get a CT scan to check skull seams.
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Keep a log of your cycle (cheekbone width, jaw width, T levels) and share how it's going. Got questions? Give details (age, measurements, what you're taking)