is it possible to upturn eyes?

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Ok this will be a very autistic theory with a high chance of coming off as completely retarded, but it might be something to consider. If one was to take the outside corner of their eyes and hold the skin upwards for a set time period, would the skin eventually adapt to the new positioning? If you take your fingers and slightly lift that corner of your eye manually, you do get an interesting upturned eye look (A higher cantal tilt angle / cat-like eyes). Let's just say you would apply a very light non-forceful tape for a long period of time either throughout the day or sleeping. Would the skin not adapt to the new forces upon it and it naturally raise the cantal tilt positively? Is there any other evidence of manipulating skin with force and then the changes become permanent? Or would this just cause extra skin around the eyelid and make it even droopier?
 
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Ok this will be a very autistic theory with a high chance of coming off as completely retarded, but it might be something to consider. If one was to take the outside corner of their eyes and hold the skin upwards for a set time period, would the skin eventually adapt to the new positioning? If you take your fingers and slightly lift that corner of your eye manually, you do get an interesting upturned eye look (A higher cantal tilt angle / cat-like eyes). Let's just say you would apply a very light non-forceful tape for a long period of time either throughout the day or sleeping. Would the skin not adapt to the new forces upon it and it naturally raise the cantal tilt positively? Is there any other evidence of manipulating skin with force and then the changes become permanent? Or would this just cause extra skin around the eyelid and make it even droopier?
Should work, I guess?
Could muscular hypertrophy also play a part in it.
Could growing bone in orbitals also help?

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Bump, is there anything in looksmax that is similar to this?
 
Ok this will be a very autistic theory with a high chance of coming off as completely retarded, but it might be something to consider. If one was to take the outside corner of their eyes and hold the skin upwards for a set time period, would the skin eventually adapt to the new positioning? If you take your fingers and slightly lift that corner of your eye manually, you do get an interesting upturned eye look (A higher cantal tilt angle / cat-like eyes). Let's just say you would apply a very light non-forceful tape for a long period of time either throughout the day or sleeping. Would the skin not adapt to the new forces upon it and it naturally raise the cantal tilt positively? Is there any other evidence of manipulating skin with force and then the changes become permanent? Or would this just cause extra skin around the eyelid and make it even droopier?
Should work, I guess?
Could muscular hypertrophy also play a part in it.
Could growing bone in orbitals also help?

So much to ponder ovER, so much to do.
Will I evER ascend or remain an incel, this year too?
- @RopeMaxxed
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Hairline lowering surgery displaces the skin in a similar way to what you are explaining. This surgery is also known to potentially increase eyebrow tilt
 
Ok this will be a very autistic theory with a high chance of coming off as completely retarded, but it might be something to consider. If one was to take the outside corner of their eyes and hold the skin upwards for a set time period, would the skin eventually adapt to the new positioning? If you take your fingers and slightly lift that corner of your eye manually, you do get an interesting upturned eye look (A higher cantal tilt angle / cat-like eyes). Let's just say you would apply a very light non-forceful tape for a long period of time either throughout the day or sleeping. Would the skin not adapt to the new forces upon it and it naturally raise the cantal tilt positively? Is there any other evidence of manipulating skin with force and then the changes become permanent? Or would this just cause extra skin around the eyelid and make it even droopier?
not a single word of this autism was read, graycel
 
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Ok this will be a very autistic theory with a high chance of coming off as completely retarded, but it might be something to consider. If one was to take the outside corner of their eyes and hold the skin upwards for a set time period, would the skin eventually adapt to the new positioning? If you take your fingers and slightly lift that corner of your eye manually, you do get an interesting upturned eye look (A higher cantal tilt angle / cat-like eyes). Let's just say you would apply a very light non-forceful tape for a long period of time either throughout the day or sleeping. Would the skin not adapt to the new forces upon it and it naturally raise the cantal tilt positively? Is there any other evidence of manipulating skin with force and then the changes become permanent? Or would this just cause extra skin around the eyelid and make it even droopier?
Idk, but in theory when you do this, you just stretch your skin. So your skin only "becomes" longer at that place , and that probably don't give you positive cantal tilt. + cantal tilt depends on the eyeball bone, not skin, and you can't change naturally your eyeball bone (maybe bonesmashing may help, but IDK)
 
I used permanent superglue.
 
Idk, but in theory when you do this, you just stretch your skin. So your skin only "becomes" longer at that place , and that probably don't give you positive cantal tilt. + cantal tilt depends on the eyeball bone, not skin, and you can't change naturally your eyeball bone (maybe bonesmashing may help, but IDK)
An important look in up-turned eyes is the corner of the eye closest to the nose (there is probably a term for it that idk) is downward sloping. Do you guys think manually stretching this part of the eyelid downward would result in permanent change?
 
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