Is there a way to fix uneven clavicles?

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One of my clavicles is wayyy wider than the other, like framecel tier, but the other one is average and looks pretty good. I was thinking on injecting synthol or something similar on the weak one to make them equal, do you guys know any other way to solve this? Aside of clavicle lengthening jfl. They look something like this.

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I barely notice a difference to be honest. But if you're worried just do a lot of shoulder stuff at the gym, this will hopefully mitigate any noticeable differences
 
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fix your posture
 
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everyone has assymetrical clavicles and one is longer than another
 
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I barely notice a difference to be honest. But if you're worried just do a lot of shoulder stuff at the gym, this will hopefully mitigate any noticeable differences
Are mine asymmetrical? Because I think my left clavicle (right on the pic) is a bit shorter. My left shoulder also has some mobility problems
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One of my clavicles is wayyy wider than the other, like framecel tier, but the other one is average and looks pretty good. I was thinking on injecting synthol or something similar on the weak one to make them equal, do you guys know any other way to solve this? Aside of clavicle lengthening jfl. They look something like this.

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“Aside from the actual solution Jfl”
Get X-rays and see if they are actually different length or if it’s just your posture
 
Are mine asymmetrical? Because I think my left clavicle (right on the pic) is a bit shorter. My left shoulder also has some mobility problems
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The body is never perfectly symmetrical. It's slightly asymmetrical but I don't think most people would notice. Mine were like that and when I started gymcelling the difference became so small that it's basically not noticeable. I wouldn't worry about it if you start lifting, the muscles will cover up the skeletal asymmetry
 
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Are mine asymmetrical? Because I think my left clavicle (right on the pic) is a bit shorter. My left shoulder also has some mobility problems
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No way to tell from this photo you need X-rays. Also it wouldn’t cause mobility issues.
 
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The body is never perfectly symmetrical. It's slightly asymmetrical but I don't think most people would notice. Mine were like that and when I started gymcelling the difference became so small that it's basically not noticeable. I wouldn't worry about it if you start lifting, the muscles will cover up the skeletal asymmetry
Yea hopefully. But I also think that it’s more noticeable on a picture than in motion so I am probably fine
 
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“Aside from the actual solution Jfl”
Get X-rays and see if they are actually different length or if it’s just your posture
Synthol on the weak shoulder?
 
Synthol on the weak shoulder?
No that would be stupid. As the other guy said get a X-ray done and besides that just gymmax. But synthol would be bad
 
No, the solution is clavicle lengthening. It’s a very simple procedure
Yeah you re right. I was thinking about getting it done with Giant Implants Co. Are they trustworthy?
 
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