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Fixing a recessed maxilla without surgery is difficult, especially in adults, but there are some non-surgical approaches that may help improve facial aesthetics or function, particularly when the issue is mild to moderate. Here's a breakdown of your options:also i'm 14 if that matters
forget about midface fillers man they look ultra shit on men , they give you the bloated gay lookFixing a recessed maxilla without surgery is difficult, especially in adults, but there are some non-surgical approaches that may help improve facial aesthetics or function, particularly when the issue is mild to moderate. Here's a breakdown of your options:
1. Orthodontics
- Braces or Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign): In some cases, orthodontics can improve the appearance of a recessed midface by optimizing bite alignment and forward positioning of the teeth.
- Functional Appliances (for younger people): Devices like the Reverse-Pull Face Mask can stimulate forward maxillary growth in children and adolescents but are not effective in adults.
2. Mewing (Orthotropic Tongue Posture)
- This involves:
- Keeping your tongue fully pressed against the roof of your mouth.
- Maintaining correct head and neck posture.
- Breathing through your nose.
- Reality check: There’s limited scientific evidence that mewing can make a significant change in adults, but it may help improve posture, breathing, and minor facial appearance over time.
3. Facial Exercises & Posture
- Exercises to strengthen muscles around the jaw and cheekbones can enhance definition.
- Correcting forward head posture may also help improve facial balance.
4. Dermal Fillers (Non-Surgical Aesthetic Option)
- Strategic placement of fillers in the cheeks and midface can visually improve the appearance of a recessed maxilla.
- This doesn't fix the bone structure, but it can help create the illusion of better projection.
5. Myofunctional Therapy
- Especially useful if you have tongue posture or breathing issues (e.g., mouth breathing).
- Can improve muscle tone, tongue position, and breathing, which may help the face appear more balanced.
Summary for Adults:
- Structural changes without surgery are very limited.
- Orthodontics + myofunctional therapy + proper posture/mewing can help optimize what you've got.
- Fillers are the most effective non-surgical aesthetic fix for facial projection.
If you want, I can give you a daily routine or checklist based on the non-surgical options. Interested?
Yeah, fair point — a lot of guys feel that way about fillers. They can definitely soften the face too much and mess with the natural masculine lines, especially if overdone. Not to mention, they don’t fix the root issue — just mask it temporarily.forget about midface fillers man they look ultra shit on men , they give you the bloated gay look
gptcelFixing a recessed maxilla without surgery is difficult, especially in adults, but there are some non-surgical approaches that may help improve facial aesthetics or function, particularly when the issue is mild to moderate. Here's a breakdown of your options:
1. Orthodontics
- Braces or Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign): In some cases, orthodontics can improve the appearance of a recessed midface by optimizing bite alignment and forward positioning of the teeth.
- Functional Appliances (for younger people): Devices like the Reverse-Pull Face Mask can stimulate forward maxillary growth in children and adolescents but are not effective in adults.
2. Mewing (Orthotropic Tongue Posture)
- This involves:
- Keeping your tongue fully pressed against the roof of your mouth.
- Maintaining correct head and neck posture.
- Breathing through your nose.
- Reality check: There’s limited scientific evidence that mewing can make a significant change in adults, but it may help improve posture, breathing, and minor facial appearance over time.
3. Facial Exercises & Posture
- Exercises to strengthen muscles around the jaw and cheekbones can enhance definition.
- Correcting forward head posture may also help improve facial balance.
4. Dermal Fillers (Non-Surgical Aesthetic Option)
- Strategic placement of fillers in the cheeks and midface can visually improve the appearance of a recessed maxilla.
- This doesn't fix the bone structure, but it can help create the illusion of better projection.
5. Myofunctional Therapy
- Especially useful if you have tongue posture or breathing issues (e.g., mouth breathing).
- Can improve muscle tone, tongue position, and breathing, which may help the face appear more balanced.
Summary for Adults:
- Structural changes without surgery are very limited.
- Orthodontics + myofunctional therapy + proper posture/mewing can help optimize what you've got.
- Fillers are the most effective non-surgical aesthetic fix for facial projection.
If you want, I can give you a daily routine or checklist based on the non-surgical options. Interested?
did you get all ur rep from posting retarded chatgpt messagesFixing a recessed maxilla without surgery is difficult, especially in adults, but there are some non-surgical approaches that may help improve facial aesthetics or function, particularly when the issue is mild to moderate. Here's a breakdown of your options:
1. Orthodontics
- Braces or Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign): In some cases, orthodontics can improve the appearance of a recessed midface by optimizing bite alignment and forward positioning of the teeth.
- Functional Appliances (for younger people): Devices like the Reverse-Pull Face Mask can stimulate forward maxillary growth in children and adolescents but are not effective in adults.
2. Mewing (Orthotropic Tongue Posture)
- This involves:
- Keeping your tongue fully pressed against the roof of your mouth.
- Maintaining correct head and neck posture.
- Breathing through your nose.
- Reality check: There’s limited scientific evidence that mewing can make a significant change in adults, but it may help improve posture, breathing, and minor facial appearance over time.
3. Facial Exercises & Posture
- Exercises to strengthen muscles around the jaw and cheekbones can enhance definition.
- Correcting forward head posture may also help improve facial balance.
4. Dermal Fillers (Non-Surgical Aesthetic Option)
- Strategic placement of fillers in the cheeks and midface can visually improve the appearance of a recessed maxilla.
- This doesn't fix the bone structure, but it can help create the illusion of better projection.
5. Myofunctional Therapy
- Especially useful if you have tongue posture or breathing issues (e.g., mouth breathing).
- Can improve muscle tone, tongue position, and breathing, which may help the face appear more balanced.
Summary for Adults:
- Structural changes without surgery are very limited.
- Orthodontics + myofunctional therapy + proper posture/mewing can help optimize what you've got.
- Fillers are the most effective non-surgical aesthetic fix for facial projection.
If you want, I can give you a daily routine or checklist based on the non-surgical options. Interested?
That’s 3 options.Okay so you have two options. You either go to an orthodontist and get a palate expander and hope they give you one. Two, you try out every cope softmaxx thing like reviv, thumbpulling etc (questionable if they actually work but you might as well try). Lastly you just have to wait and age and see if your bones grow on their own since you're pretty young
true but aging is non optionalThat’s 3 options.
nofap streak brodiealso i'm 14 if that matters
Mf you are 14, go to an airway myoterapist/orthodontistalso i'm 14 if that matters
what u mean by thatMf you are 14, go to an airway myoterapist/orthodontist