How to and get more pronounce browridge/glabella

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does bonesmashing theory work on the glabella and browridge?
Plus vitamin k2 mk4 and mk7?
 
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Bonesmashing is a meme. Don't do it bro. It could harm you. I suggest implants or HA bone cement.
 
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Implants
 
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implants or reincarnation
 
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bonesmashing is legit. you just cant do it too hard. you need to cause microfractures
 
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Bonesmashing is a meme. Don't do it bro. It could harm you. I suggest implants or HA bone cement.

can you do injections? like i only need to raise the glabella a little bit more pronounced so i don't look like a female. And whats the difference between glabella and nosebridge anyway?
bonesmashing is legit. you just cant do it too hard. you need to cause microfractures
how long tho? i know boxers like mike tyson and tyson fury have taken hard hits all thir lives and have pronounced browridges
 
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Fillers, browridge and/or supraorbital ridge implant.

Bonesmashing works, ive done it. Either use your knuckles or a large surface:volume ratio wooden hammer. Make sure you do it evenly and take K2/D3/calcium. Do it at your own risk, im not advising you to do so, its your choice
 
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Fillers, browridge and/or supraorbital ridge implant.

Bonesmashing works, ive done it. Either use a your knuckles or a large surface:volume ratio wooden hammer. Make sure you do it evenly and take K2/D3/calcium. Do it at your own risk, im not advising you to do so, its your choice
im already megadossing k2 mk4 at 15mg, plan to order mk7+d3.

And also are fillers the best choice to make them more pronounced? cause i'm trying avoid surgery since i have scarring skintype.
 
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Brow Fat Injections Indianapolis Dr Barry Eppley


Fat Grafts is probably tge cheapest permanent option but get Upper Eyelid Exposure Fat Grafts with it
 
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it grows past 20 so don't rope if ur a teenager

it is one of the last things to grow honestly i don't get you guys

personally i would bonesmash it carefully
 
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does bonesmashing theory work on the glabella and browridge?
Plus vitamin k2 mk4 and mk7?
Bonesmashing does work but it's up to you since it's painful as fuck
 
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Fat will eventually get reabsorbed by the body + it wont give nearly as much anterior projection compared to an implant
the whole point of a browridge is to protrect ur eyes

fat grafts are soo retarded it doesn't make any sense
 
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Fat Grafts is probably tge cheapest permanent option but get Upper Eyelid Exposure Fat Grafts with it
i already have minimum upper eyelid exposure. I'm trying to avoid surgery since I have scarring skintype. probably gonna go with injections/fillers
Bonesmashing does work but it's up to you since it's painful as fuck
its aight i've been playing contact sports my whole life.
 
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Fat will eventually get reabsorbed by the body + it wont give nearly as much anterior projection compared to an implant
Around 60% of the Fat Graft is permanent and it costs less than a third of an foreign material implant with fewer complications

Imo fat grafts is the winner for browridge
 
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Around 60% of the Fat Graft is permanent and it costs less than a third of an foreign material implant with fewer complications

Imo fat grafts is the winner for browridge
what other filler options are available?
 
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Around 60% of the Fat Graft is permanent and it costs less than a third of an foreign material implant with fewer complications

Imo fat grafts is the winner for browridge
That result you showed was shit, imagine even paying a £1000 for it

If you dont wanna get an implant, get monobloc, or an advancement of the cranium.

Or if you cant do that, just get fillers
 
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CEMENT?! WTF?!
Its called cement but its actually the closest thing to actual bone and rejection rates are lowest of all biomaterials. It binds with the native bone making for true bone augmentation. Problem is that its challenging to shape so it needs expert hands like Eppley or Arnett and Gunson
 
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Its called cement but its actually the closest thing to actual bone and rejection rates are lowest of all biomaterials. It binds with the native bone making for true bone augmentation. Problem is that its challenging to shape so it needs expert hands like Eppley or Arnett and Gunson
Plus its quite uncommon to get at this moment in time
 
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Bonesmashing is a meme. Don't do it bro. It could harm you. I suggest implants or HA bone cement.
what do u mean by a meme
in the sense that it doesnt work
or that you cant make it work in a right predictable non harmless way
isnt the theory behind it correct?
 
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Around 60% of the Fat Graft is permanent and it costs less than a third of an foreign material implant with fewer complications

Imo fat grafts is the winner for browridge
I'd prefer HA bone cement. Eppley said that he has never seen complications with HA cement and the studies on cranioplasty outcomes I've read back up his claim.
Plus its quite uncommon to get at this moment in time
Mimix is available. Look it up.
 
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Its called cement but its actually the closest thing to actual bone and rejection rates are lowest of all biomaterials. It binds with the native bone making for true bone augmentation. Problem is that its challenging to shape so it needs expert hands like Eppley or Arnett and Gunson
Can I take punches with this material as an implant?
What's the total cost of infraorbital & cheekbones implant?
 
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what do u mean by a meme
in the sense that it doesnt work
or that you cant make it work in a right predictable non harmless way
isnt the theory behind it correct?
It can be painful and looks hilarious, which is why its a bit of a meme.
Can I take punches with this material as an implant?
What's the total cost of infraorbital & cheekbones implant?
Eh unsure whether you can take punches. You should ask Eppley on Instagram or email him. No clue on cost of infraorbital and cheekbone implants. HA is hard to shape on the jaws and midface but easier on the forehead and cranium. I've read about Eppley doing brow, forehead and infraorbital augmentation with HA cement, but never cheekbones or jaws or chins.
 
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I'd prefer HA bone cement. Eppley said that he has never seen complications with HA cement and the studies on cranioplasty outcomes I've read back up his claim.
Do you have before afters of HA cement for Prominent browridge or high cheekbone look?

Could HA cement replace a Infraorbital-Malar-Maxillary implant in combination with lefort 1 for full midface projection?

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Do you have before afters of HA cement for Prominent browridge or high cheekbone look?
No I've only seen the forehead only. HA granules (different from HA paste) were used by this Aussie surgeon for cheekbone augmentation but the result wasn't good.
HA is most suited for forehead and brows.
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For cheeks and jaws, you're better off with some other biomaterial.
 
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It can be painful and looks hilarious, which is why its a bit of a meme.

Eh unsure whether you can take punches. You should ask Eppley on Instagram or email him. No clue on cost of infraorbital and cheekbone implants. HA is hard to shape on the jaws and midface but easier on the forehead and cranium. I've read about Eppley doing brow, forehead and infraorbital augmentation with HA cement, but never cheekbones or jaws or chins.
will HA cement require surgery by cutting through the skin?
because i have the skin type where any type of large cuts may result in permanent scarring.
 
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will HA cement require surgery by cutting through the skin?
because i have the skin type where any type of large cuts may result in permanent scarring.
Requires incision and peeling back the skin and muscles off the forehead to access the bone.
 
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Requires incision and peeling back the skin and muscles off the forehead to access the bone.
im probablly gonna stick with fillers since this procedure is gonna give a a huge scar across my forehead
 
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Requires incision and peeling back the skin and muscles off the forehead to access the bone.
What other biomaterials the become proper bone do you recommend for orbitals and cheekbones?
 
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im probablly gonna stick with fillers since this procedure is gonna give a a huge scar across my forehead
You can get a silicone implant from Eppley. That requires minimal incision.
 
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im probablly gonna stick with fillers since this procedure is gonna give a a huge scar across my forehead
This also id need an EXTRA surgery comored to fat grafts which i need on multiple parts on my face anyways
 
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so to sum it up, list of methods:
bonesmashing
fillers, (most likely)
fat grafts,
implants.
This also id need an EXTRA surgery comored to fat grafts which i need on multiple parts on my face anyways
do fat grafts require incison that create scars?
 
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What other biomaterials the become proper bone do you recommend for orbitals and cheekbones?
There are a couple of HA based implants such as CustomBone from Finceramica and OssDsign which has implants made from HA with a titanium base.
 
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OssDsign which has implants made from HA with a titanium base.
Bro, you're way more informed than me on this. Sorry for the continuous questions, but can you elab more on this?
 
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There are a couple of HA based implants such as CustomBone from Finceramica and OssDsign which has implants made from HA with a titanium base.
wait so all of these surgeries will require incisions that may result in permanet scars? especailly for skin type like mine which is prone to scarring?
 
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Bro, you're way more informed than me on this. Sorry for the continuous questions, but can you elab more on this?
Check out their website man.

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Titanium scaffold base with HA "segments".
wait so all of these surgeries will require incisions that may result in permanet scars? especailly for skin type like mine which is prone to scarring?
Probably yeah. But if you use silicone implants, the implants can be bent and put into place through a small incision thereby eliminating risk of large scarring.
 
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Check out their website man.

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Titanium scaffold base with HA "segments".
And then you remove the titanium base? or it stays there forever?
 
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And then you remove the titanium base? or it stays there forever?
Stays forever, which isn't bad, but not true bone augmentation like it would be with HA itself. CustomBone is better in this case.
 
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If you bonesmash be careful as fuck, browridge is probably the worst area for this, wouldn't risk it myself and doubt the results would be that positive.
 
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Fillers, browridge and/or supraorbital ridge implant.

Bonesmashing works, ive done it. Either use your knuckles or a large surface:volume ratio wooden hammer. Make sure you do it evenly and take K2/D3/calcium. Do it at your own risk, im not advising you to do so, its your choice
would a rubber hammer like this be ideal for bonesmashing?
If you bonesmash be careful as fuck, browridge is probably the worst area for this, wouldn't risk it myself and doubt the results would be that positive.
 
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There are so many unbelievably stupid misconceptions about both Mk4 and glabella, every post in this thread was a joke to read through.
As it was to be expected.
 

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