How Staying at a Higher Body Fat % When You're Young Changes Your Face (Fat Pads, Volume, and Long-Term Effects) - Part 1

im almost done with puberty, i turned 15 2 days ago

can i cut down to 12%? or not
 
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im almost done with puberty, i turned 15 2 days ago

can i cut down to 12%? or not
I wouldn’t cut down to 12 mabye 15 cause imo its about longevity.
 
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not saying you're wrong but anecdotally this is false, i was several kgs underweight ever since i was 3-4 years old and never faced any of these issues you described
I played russian roulette and didn't die so it must be safe bro

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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


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Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


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@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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did hernan know the method🤔?
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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Nice thread and thanks for tagging me!
I wont be cutting down to 10% now then!😔
 
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I played russian roulette and didn't die so it must be safe bro

ahh post
Seeing everything in black and white is a common sign of being on the spectrum

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Very nice
 
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Its Solved now I did 4 sessions of aqualyx one session every 2 months and my face became lean
Had to do the same ngl. I look pufferfish 100 kg at 15%
 
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Good thread, good to know im even more cooked:lul:
 
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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bro i swim so i burn carbs like there is no tomorrow so my body fat stays at around 8-11 but im still eating around 4000 calories a day, sadly i cant eat fully healthy if i want to hit that but i still get too lean without building the muscle i want, its a fuck ass life, eat a lot till i burst -> stay the same, eat normal -> turn into a fucking minecraft skeleton
 
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bro i swim so i burn carbs like there is no tomorrow so my body fat stays at around 8-11 but im still eating around 4000 calories a day, sadly i cant eat fully healthy if i want to hit that but i still get too lean without building the muscle i want, its a fuck ass life, eat a lot till i burst -> stay the same, eat normal -> turn into a fucking minecraft skeleton
Don’t swimmers put on a fuck ton of muscle cause you’re using a balance of every muscle and depending on how fast you go the water acts as a weight. Correct me if I’m wrong.
 
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Don’t swimmers put on a fuck ton of muscle cause you’re using a balance of every muscle and depending on how fast you go the water acts as a weight. Correct me if I’m wrong.
your right but many olympic swimmers combine weightlifting and swim and that combo is what really builds muscle, also if your doing sprints then you build muscle but i do disrance
 
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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this is actually true at 13 i was going to the gym and my facial development was pretty good i was like 15% - 16% bf and then i started boxing and the coach made me lose from 65 kg to 57 kg for a fight and i lost so much weight looked like a dead slinny skeleton you wont believe how much face changed from 13-14-15 i literally descended looked like a rat i became so ugly and my friends even were saying i was so skinny and and i got nerfed but good thing now i look way better right now after gaining weight i just turned 17 last month
 
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
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dnr just inject aqualyx
 
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So being a chubby kid is ideal
 
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Read.
Ideal is 15-18 bf%
Yeah I said chubby not obese. Look at Henry Cavill he was around that maybe slightly more
 
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Yeah I said chubby not obese. Look at Henry Cavill he was around that maybe slightly more
I always misunderstand by what people mean when they say chubby sorry :lul:.
But yes
 
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Bump and be ready for part 2
 
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Did read, but it doesn't matter bc I'm recessed as shit. Not even puberty can save me:feelswhy::forcedsmile:
 
This was infact me and I kinda look like shit now, hollow infras and cheeks and weird skin tones.

rip

Good thread!
Nothing surgery can't fix
 
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Did read
I was skeptic after seeing the GPT formatting & idkmanimao collaboration (meaning he didn't just format but drew conclusions or decided source. )
The fact that he contributed & you also are pretty similar to him, made me even more skeptic.

And I'm not surprised at how terrible this thread this.
 
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Did read
I was skeptic after seeing the GPT formatting & idkmanimao collaboration (meaning he didn't just format but drew conclusions or decided source. )
The fact that he contributed & you also are pretty similar to him, made me even more skeptic.

And I'm not surprised at how terrible this thread this.
Terrible?
 
Table of Contents will include:
  • Introduction: Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-termHow
  • Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth
  • Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder
  • How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume
  • Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?
  • What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
  • Why Cutting or staying too Lean Too Young Can Backfire
  • Conclusion

Why youth bodyfat determines your face long-term

So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/

Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?

Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/

Most guys think face shape is just “muh bone structure”, but your soft-tissue “architecture” holds/determines pretty much what you’ll look like during childhood, teen years and adolescence as well. The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

View attachment 4334196

How Facial Fat Pads Develop during Youth

Your face has a bunch of separate pockets, each with its own blood supply and boundaries. During youth, these compartments are more plastic, meaning they adapt more to upward or downward pressure.


If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.

If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.


This is why some guys who were chubby as kids end up having that naturally round, full midface even when they later get lean. The compartments formed around more volume.


View attachment 4334205

Why Higher BF% in Childhood/Teen Years Makes the Midface Look Rounder

The malar and medial cheek pads respond the most when retaining fat in your face. When they stay filled for years, the actual envelope that holds them becomes more spacious. Not like a balloon stretching once more like a soft material adapting to whatever sits inside it long-term.

So when you cut later, instead of deflating into a hollow, old ish midface, you get rounder, more youthful

Examples are: some dudes stay lean year-round and end up looking older or gaunt at 19, while others were bulkier as kids and have that “baby faced” fullness forever.

View attachment 4334211

How Retaining Ligaments Respond to Long-Term Volume

Retaining ligaments anchor your soft tissue to the bone. They don’t just “hold fat pads in place.” They actually respond to the weight/volume sitting on them over years.

Examples of more volume:
• more downward tension
• more ligament stretch
• slightly looser boundaries

This is why someone who stayed very high BF% their whole youth might end up with:

  • looser midface tissue
  • earlier sagging
  • deeper nasolabial lines later in life

View attachment 4334216

Midface, Eye Area, Buccal Fat, bigonial/bizygos, What Actually Changes?


Midface (Infraorbital and Malar Area)
This is where most of the long-term changes happen. Youth volume gives you permanent “support” under the eye.

Buccal Fat
Buccal fat is different because it has a main body and branches and it’s more resistant to shrinking. People who were fatter young keep a bit more buccal fullness for life.

Parotid + Jowl Fat Pads
These pads don’t “grow” the same way, but long-term youth fullness prevents the skin from becoming paper-thin early.

Under-Eye Tear Trough
Youth fat keeps the ligament tight and the pad supported. Lean kids lose fat here permanently, leading to sunken eyes.

Bigonial/Bizygos
This is where people get confused. Fat doesn’t change bone, but it changes how strong your cheekbones read visually.


  • If you were too lean growing up, the cheeks never develop that “upper volume,” so when you cut later, you look narrow, basically like your zygos don’t project.
  • If you grew up with a bit more fullness, the malar fat pads, the cheekbones. So when you finally go lean at 18–22, the zygos will be viewed as enlarged, because they’re sitting above a softly filled midface instead of collapsing.

This is literally why former chubby kids sometimes look like they have ” high bone mass” the moment they lean down.
View attachment 4334219

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?

TlDR Based on anatomy patterns
  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
  • Moderate (15–20%)
    Ideal. Keeps the face youthful but doesn’t overstretch ligaments.
  • Fat nigger (25%+) You’ll gain more fat pad volume, but you risk ligament stretching and sagging later on (aka looking like some deformed fag).

View attachment 4334226

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded

Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,

Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.


Conclusion/TLDR
End your life if you can’t put yourself to spend 5 minutes reading.
Also don’t bother commenting.


@unon @BigBallsLarry @Orka @chadisbeingmade @SlayerJonas
@Aryan Incel @Volksstaffel @aids @Org3cel @Blackpillirony
@idkmanimao Helped make the thread.:D
View attachment 4334198

Cope. I have seen many fat teens get lean faces years later after losing weight and many lean teans go chipmunk face years later when adding just 20 pounds.
 
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So to start off, for facial fat pads there are both superficial and deep fat compartments in the face, not just one blob of fat. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17519724/
Superficial pads are just under the skin, above the SMAS (a key soft-tissue layer).
https://entokey.com/2-aesthetic-anatomy-of-the-upper-face/?
Deep pads lie beneath that, closer to the bone, which also provides structural support.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30698919/
JFL at linking 3 sources to "prove" the existence of deep fat compartments
& no source for your actual claim

The fat pads in your face don’t stay the same size your whole life. They grow, shrink, stretch, and adapt depending on the long term load placed on them (aka bf% mainly).
This is obviously long term over the span of years.
Holding more body fat when you’re young doesn’t just give a “chubby face.” It actually influences the actual volume/capacity of your facial fat pads especially the ones in the midface which then affects how your adult face looks even when you cut later on.

If you stay lean your whole youth, you never “challenge” those compartments.
If you stay at a higher BF%, you give them more long-term volume and they’ll expand their holding capacity.

Wannabe Mike Mew
Just spew bs & ask the retarded chatbot whether it's true or not, which will say anything.
I bet you didn't even read a single study & took GPT hallucinations seriously after few prompts.
Funny GIF

Reading this thread to address the points was just painful. I would have addressed every point, but there is nothing to address. My response to all your other points would be the same.
Pure GPT copy-paste with 0 studies to back it up, while you linked 3 just to prove the existence of permanent fat.

I tried finding studies that could provide some backing to your claim, but nothing backed it up
1 co-relation study by J. E. Bates and M. P. Harvati. with P = 0.047:lul: On 22 females, which can easily be explained by hormones, low testosterone alone explains it; no need to dig further.
If you go by hormones & genes, the co-relational would be way higher.

What’s the “Best” BF% for Your Face During Youth?
TlDR Based on anatomy patterns

  • Too lean (sub-10% at like age 12–17)
    You’re basically preventing fat pad growth lol, this should be pretty water. These guys grow up with hollow midfaces and look like shit..
Holy fearmongering
straight-up reducing competition:lul::lul:
just don't leanmax or you won't have good malar fat bro

Why Cutting Too Lean Too Young Can be retarded
you're the retard here
Your face isn’t done developing (fat pads etc.) until your early 20’s,
Yeah so stay lean at 13,14, 15,16 with low nutrition and low BF%, and you basically fuck yourself and the compartments during the period when they were supposed to form.
Your genes set it and show what you're getting by late childhood.
Just look at changes in eye area fat and malar fat from pre-teens to full development. It more or less looks the same.
Don't even think about gaining deep fat in puberty by obese-maxxing JFL
Just save up and get fat grafting in the peri-orbital region once you're an adult.
 
JFL at linking 3 sources to "prove" the existence of deep fat compartments
& no source for your actual claim



Wannabe Mike Mew
Just spew bs & ask the retarded chatbot whether it's true or not, which will say anything.
I bet you didn't even read a single study & took GPT hallucinations seriously after few prompts.
Funny GIF

Reading this thread to address the points was just painful. I would have addressed every point, but there is nothing to address. My response to all your other points would be the same.
Pure GPT copy-paste with 0 studies to back it up, while you linked 3 just to prove the existence of permanent fat.

I tried finding studies that could provide some backing to your claim, but nothing backed it up
1 co-relation study by J. E. Bates and M. P. Harvati. with P = 0.047:lul: On 22 females, which can easily be explained by hormones, low testosterone alone explains it; no need to dig further.
If you go by hormones & genes, the co-relational would be way higher.


Holy fearmongering
straight-up reducing competition:lul::lul:
just don't leanmax or you won't have good malar fat bro


you're the retard here

Your genes set it and show what you're getting by late childhood.
Just look at changes in eye area fat and malar fat from pre-teens to full development. It more or less looks the same.
Don't even think about gaining deep fat in puberty by obese-maxxing JFL
Just save up and get fat grafting in the peri-orbital region once you're an adult.
Dang loser 3 hours and 30 minutes of you thinking and typing absolute shit just for me to not read it :lul:
 
Dang loser 3 hours and 30 minutes of you thinking and typing absolute shit just for me to not read it :lul:
Do you seriously thinking I was thinking the entire 3.5 hours to debunk this grey 80-IQ guide of yours?
 
Do you seriously thinking I was thinking the entire 3.5 hours to debunk this grey 80-IQ guide of yours?
Haters gonna hate.
Also address this to zynx cause he wrote the whole thing i just posted it for him
 
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agree. im boneless and was extremely lean during puberty. whereas my brothers who were 18-24% bf during puberty naturally leaned down in their late teens/early 20s and had BONES. you should stay 16% bf during puberty imo.
 
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