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Using HGH before the end of puberty is one of the biggest mistakes you can make, both for your health and aesthetics. During adolescence, your body is already producing high levels of natural HGH and testosterone this is when your bones, facial structure, and frame are still actively developing. Introducing synthetic HGH too early can disrupt this entire process. It can lead to premature closure of your growth plates, meaning you stop growing in height earlier than you should. It can also cause disproportionate growth in the jaw, hands, feet, or even organs a condition known as acromegaly. On top of that, your pituitary gland can downregulate or completely shut off its own natural HGH production, which is extremely hard to reverse.
A lot of people think HGH will “fix” a weak ramus or jawline in their teens, but that’s pure cope. If you mess with your hormones before your body is finished developing, you’re more likely to ruin your potential than enhance it. Wait until your growth plates are fully closed (usually around 21+), and if you’re still considering it, do it under medical supervision only not because some random on a forum said it would make your jaw grow.
A lot of people think HGH will “fix” a weak ramus or jawline in their teens, but that’s pure cope. If you mess with your hormones before your body is finished developing, you’re more likely to ruin your potential than enhance it. Wait until your growth plates are fully closed (usually around 21+), and if you’re still considering it, do it under medical supervision only not because some random on a forum said it would make your jaw grow.