Inflammation gains / bonesmashing

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With which technique do you get the most inflammation (e.g. in the browridge area)?

Is rubbing maybe more efficent for incrased swelling?

Basically I want increased zyggo, orbital and browridge size, or atleast see how it looks like before getting surgeries/fillers.

I managed to achieve quite significant swelling with punching my browridge alone, but now I can't seem to get the same results anymore.
 
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With which technique do you get the most inflammation (e.g. in the browridge area)?

Is rubbing maybe more efficent for incrased swelling?

Basically I want increased zyggo, orbital and browridge size, or atleast see how it looks like before getting surgeries/fillers.

I managed to achieve quite significant swelling with punching my browridge alone, but now I can't seem to get the same results anymore.
Actually after messing around with needles I... Developed an intuition and a few conclusions. Bonesmashing doesn't work in a "traditional" sense, i.e. you smashing your face with a solid object, is only going to result in brain damage. The other realisation, is that bone is somewhat porous and not THAT strong at the spot, i.e. you can easily damage it, if you apply the force on the bone. Ok, what I mean, is that I feel like I can penetrate the bone with a needle just by applying relatively little amount of force. So what I'm trying to say, is that you have to go subcutaneously for this shit to work, but then it should do real miracles, in fact.
The problem is of course it is painful, to a degree and it involves penetrating your skin, also need an instrument, because needles aren't that great, or otherwise it'd take several hours every day to start achieving any kind of results, but I think it should be possible with some ingenuity.
 
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But idk, I mean, if you start scraping bone from your skull, the particles will get left behind under your skin and that might result in some sort of complications down the line, also with some user before, we theorised some other solutions about shaping bones at the spot. I.e. applying acid to the bone directly, which is... Far fetched to a degree for the time being.
I can't believe there aren't techniques to grow the bone. Seriously, something is off, it should be relatively easy.
 
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But idk, I mean, if you start scraping bone from your skull, the particles will get left behind under your skin and that might result in some sort of complications down the line, also with some user before, we theorised some other solutions about shaping bones at the spot. I.e. applying acid to the bone directly, which is... Far fetched to a degree for the time being.
I can't believe there aren't techniques to grow the bone. Seriously, something is off, it should be relatively easy.
Growing bone would be even better, but for the moment I'd be happy with some temporary swelling.

Also why do you think sticking needles into your bone would get the body to grow more bone in that specific spot? Interesting though, but do you have any related examples or studies, why it could work?
 
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This is really the only solution, which is actually possible to find out the possibilities. I've messed around with fem software, like ansys and such, but with electromagnets mostly. It has lots of possibilities, maybe you could model this stuff in ansys itself. Would have to look it up... Also I can do 3d modelling to a degree too.
Growing bone would be even better, but for the moment I'd be happy with some temporary swelling.

Also why do you think sticking needles into your bone would get the body to grow more bone in that specific spot? Interesting though, but do you have any related examples or studies, why it could work?
Read step 4 for example.
I'm not good with biology stuff tbh, I mean I read a bit of stuff, but I never went into biology itself.
Imo, swelling is just stupid to mess with. You're going to invoke some kind of hyper inflammatory state in your body eventually, which is actually what a lot of people suffer from as is, and it'd only result in health complications down the line, imo. Idk, maybe bullshit. Like, why would you even go for swelling, when you can get fillers for something appreciable.
 
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This is really the only solution, which is actually possible to find out the possibilities. I've messed around with fem software, like ansys and such, but with electromagnets mostly. It has lots of possibilities, maybe you could model this stuff in ansys itself. Would have to look it up... Also I can do 3d modelling to a degree too.

Read step 4 for example.
I'm not good with biology stuff tbh, I mean I read a bit of stuff, but I never went into biology itself.
Imo, swelling is just stupid to mess with. You're going to invoke some kind of hyper inflammatory state in your body eventually, which is actually what a lot of people suffer from as is, and it'd only result in health complications down the line, imo. Idk, maybe bullshit. Like, why would you even go for swelling, when you can get fillers for something appreciable.
very nice, but do you know if the model considers only open growth plates?

and I would assume the model does not include the facial bones, and only looks at tension resulting from contracted muscles? so if they include the skull they would basically say, that flexing your facial muscles is enough to induce bone growth?


yes its kind of stupid to punch yourself in the face long term, but I just wanted to achieve some swelling in order to see if fillers/surgery would look good, to test it out basically
 
You can't grow bone like that. Might temperarily get some swelling, but it'll just look weird.
 
You can't grow bone like that. Might temperarily get some swelling, but it'll just look weird.
we don't know tbh, the mechanostat theorem says its possible, but it might only apply to the skull
 
You can't grow bone like that. Might temperarily get some swelling, but it'll just look weird.
Here's a theorem; it's not possible.
It is 100% possible to grow bones, or rather I should say remodel them. Now exact way and most importantly efficient way, probably nobody really knows. This could be easily found out through experiments, but alas, there not that many people who have mri machines at their home.
Look at the pdf. It's common knowledge that astronauts lose bone density and bone itself.
There're many ways to lose bones, just need to find ways to grow the bone too. One way which could probably work, is by applying shear forces to the bone, but the problem is that it is difficult to do that for bones in your skull. So one has to think a bit outside of the box here.
very nice, but do you know if the model considers only open growth plates?

and I would assume the model does not include the facial bones, and only looks at tension resulting from contracted muscles? so if they include the skull they would basically say, that flexing your facial muscles is enough to induce bone growth?


yes its kind of stupid to punch yourself in the face long term, but I just wanted to achieve some swelling in order to see if fillers/surgery would look good, to test it out basically
The model is what you make it to be, so you have to have correct presumptions made before, for it to be accurate, as you yourself design the model. I mean, admittedly this specifically talks about bone growth for non adults with forces and stresses applied from muscular tension. Not quite what we're looking for...
What I'm thinking is, that you have to manually dismantle bone repeatedly for it to grow harder and more aggressive at the spot. The "procedure" could be done once a month tbh.
Really just need to think hard and I'm sure there is a solution, but nobody gives a fuck.
 

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With which technique do you get the most inflammation (e.g. in the browridge area)?

Is rubbing maybe more efficent for incrased swelling?

Basically I want increased zyggo, orbital and browridge size, or atleast see how it looks like before getting surgeries/fillers.

I managed to achieve quite significant swelling with punching my browridge alone, but now I can't seem to get the same results anymore.
I used to punch my zygos and I grew some scar tissue. Skin is pretty hard rn and they look better tbh.
Also if someone punches me in the zygos I don't feel pain no more
 
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With which technique do you get the most inflammation (e.g. in the browridge area)?

Is rubbing maybe more efficent for incrased swelling?

Basically I want increased zyggo, orbital and browridge size, or atleast see how it looks like before getting surgeries/fillers.

I managed to achieve quite significant swelling with punching my browridge alone, but now I can't seem to get the same results anymore.
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With which technique do you get the most inflammation (e.g. in the browridge area)?

Is rubbing maybe more efficent for incrased swelling?

Basically I want increased zyggo, orbital and browridge size, or atleast see how it looks like before getting surgeries/fillers.

I managed to achieve quite significant swelling with punching my browridge alone, but now I can't seem to get the same results anymore.
I would avoid punching browridge. I did it for a while and it grows decently, but stopped as soon as someone suggested it could be dangerous
 
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I would avoid punching browridge. I did it for a while and it grows decently, but stopped as soon as someone suggested it could be dangerous
potential permanent brain damage?

tbh punching browridge feels actually very good, it is almost like a massage (and I'm punching fairly hard), zyggos are fine aswell

on the other hand smashing the chin even with just small force leaves me dizzy after a few punches already
 
potential permanent brain damage?

tbh punching browridge feels actually very good, it is almost like a massage (and I'm punching fairly hard), zyggos are fine aswell

on the other hand smashing the chin even with just small force leaves me dizzy after a few punches already
Smashing chin doesn't work well in my experience, it doesn't grow much tbh
 
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