Is it possible to increase browridge growth during puberty or is it predetermined?

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Is it possible or is it not?
 
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If you have a base. You can use hgh but you will need a lot. Cheaper to get surgery. You can do surgery yourself just cut your forehead and put sand in there. Close incision with ironing pan.
 
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Lol yes, went from incel eyes to top god tier eye area from 16 - 19.

Late blooming.
 
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Ya amen give me better undereye support and browridge during puberty plz
 
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If I have to guess I'd say it's probably related to prenatal testosterone tbh
 
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predetermined
 
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If the brow ridge (which is a separate bone) doesn't have cells with gene sequences that order the production of new BONE when that gene sequence is read, then no amount of androgens and androgen receptors will ever help you since these androgens don't have anything to activate once they enter the cell.

Only way is to edit every strand of your DNA in every cell of BONE, which I have a method for.
 
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If the brow ridge (which is a separate bone) doesn't have cells with gene sequences that order the production of new BONE when that gene sequence is read, then no amount of androgens and androgen receptors will ever help you since these androgens don't have anything to activate once they enter the cell.

Only way is to edit every strand of your DNA in every cell of BONE, which I have a method for.
Which is?
If I have to guess I'd say it's probably related to prenatal testosterone tbh
predetermined
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