How to improve my sh1tty zygo?

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like me this guy doesnt have a great maxilla but his zygos makes him look good, i feel like i could get the same results if i could improve my zygos
what are the best options? Sculptra? cheek implants?
 

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implants, zygos are really hard to softmax
 
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like me this guy doesnt have a great maxilla but his zygos makes him look good, i feel like i could get the same results if i could improve my zygos
what are the best options? Sculptra? cheek implants?

fillers, 100 per 💉
 
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what body fat percentage are you
about 15 im fat right now, looking at my face you would say im less than that but i have genetic predisposition to accumulate lower facial fat
 
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about 15 im fat right now, looking at my face you would say im less than that but i have genetic predisposition to accumulate lower facial fat
I would say lower your body fat and if you’re still not satisfied with results then bonesmash
 
read wolf’s law
If bonesmashing actually worked to grow or reshape bones, then fighters’ hands would be massive from all the impact they go through. Fighters and boxers experience constant, intense force on their hands and knuckles, yet their bones don't grow significantly larger or change shape in response. The idea that hitting your face repeatedly will make bones grow is a huge misunderstanding of how bone remodeling works. Wolf’s Law applies to controlled, consistent stress like weightlifting—not blunt trauma. Bonesmashing just risks injury without any proven benefits
 
If bonesmashing actually worked to grow or reshape bones, then fighters’ hands would be massive from all the impact they go through. Fighters and boxers experience constant, intense force on their hands and knuckles, yet their bones don't grow significantly larger or change shape in response. The idea that hitting your face repeatedly will make bones grow is a huge misunderstanding of how bone remodeling works. Wolf’s Law applies to controlled, consistent stress like weightlifting—not blunt trauma. Bonesmashing just risks injury without any proven benefits
fighters wear hand wraps. And yes take a look at the ufc fighters faces. Bone smashing works. And yes “controlled” a hammer will suffice.
 
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Scar tissue due to bleeding, same happens to the ears and they are boneless.
 

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