ordering scalpel blades from Amazon to perform DIY cantho surgery on myself

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Tag me when u post results pls
 
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tag me tooplz
 
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Your parents in your room the second they see somethinv poking inside your shirt

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@134applesauce456 I'll pay 200$ for you to perform cantho on me sound good
 
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nooo bhai don't hurt yourself :feelswah:
 
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@134applesauce456 I'll pay 200$ for you to perform cantho on me sound good
yes saar I will do it very well don't worry😁
 
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Remember
  • Make sure you’re truly working with the lateral canthal tendon, not just adjacent soft tissue. Fixation is only as good as what you’re anchoring.
  • Don’t forget the globe–lid relationship. The lid should be supporting the eye, not pulled into a position that only looks right on the table.
  • Be mindful of vector. Where you secure things matters more than how tight it feels, as poor direction is what leads to rounding and unnatural contour.
  • Before committing, pause and reassess with the tissues at rest. If it feels like you need extra tension to “make it work,” that’s usually a warning sign.
  • Finally, protect the canthal angle itself. A clean angle is harder to recreate than lid tightness once it’s lost.

From a current oculoplastic resident :p
 
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Remember
  • Make sure you’re truly working with the lateral canthal tendon, not just adjacent soft tissue. Fixation is only as good as what you’re anchoring.
  • Don’t forget the globe–lid relationship. The lid should be supporting the eye, not pulled into a position that only looks right on the table.
  • Be mindful of vector. Where you secure things matters more than how tight it feels, as poor direction is what leads to rounding and unnatural contour.
  • Before committing, pause and reassess with the tissues at rest. If it feels like you need extra tension to “make it work,” that’s usually a warning sign.
  • Finally, protect the canthal angle itself. A clean angle is harder to recreate than lid tightness once it’s lost.

From a current oculoplastic resident :p
bookmarked! will keep in mind thank you😁
 
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inb4 ts thread ends up on IT
 

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