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I'm currently doing some research on this but I thought to get some opinions on here in the meantime.
My question is, would inhibiting osteoclasts be a net positive? or negative, in terms of facial aesthetic benefits. We know that by stopping osteoclasts from resorbing bone we can increase bone density, but is that necessarily a good thing for improving your appearance? How much benefit could we expect to gain from bone remodeling during late puberty/after, vs bone strengthening.
Could anyone link me some good articles about craniofacial remodeling at a late age. Outside of orthotropics/myo which is very theoretical I don't know much about how the bones typically remodel.
My question is, would inhibiting osteoclasts be a net positive? or negative, in terms of facial aesthetic benefits. We know that by stopping osteoclasts from resorbing bone we can increase bone density, but is that necessarily a good thing for improving your appearance? How much benefit could we expect to gain from bone remodeling during late puberty/after, vs bone strengthening.
Could anyone link me some good articles about craniofacial remodeling at a late age. Outside of orthotropics/myo which is very theoretical I don't know much about how the bones typically remodel.