PDO threads for compact eye area

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Let's be completely honest - if your eye area doesn't have a downturned elongated medial canthus and low set dense brows with a positive tilt such as below, you can barely be considered a homo sapiens atp

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Now, achieving this look is close to impossible since most oculoplastic surgeons are shit at their job - and this attempt probably won't work as planned - but here are some theoretical designs to improve the area nonetheless

Medial canthus

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Eyebrows

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PFL

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Keep in mind the issue we're trying to improve here isn't UEE - in fact, uee can easily be solved by applying botox in the frontalis muscle:

Before;
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After;
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What we're actually trying to lower here is the supratarsal fold/crease in the orbital region - this part, which still has some exposure even after botox use

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Negative hooding also contributes to greater exposure of the crease, which gives the brows a more high-set look - exactly what we're trying to avoid

I'll report back with results from these designs in a couple weeks

Daily reminder that this is your competition, true hardmaxxers;

 

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jfl does the cutting actually work for downturned elongated medial canthus? i will do it right now
 
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Is it safe to apply threads periorbitally below the eyebrow and above the eyelid? Could you somehow pierce your eyeball?
 
Yeah, the results will be super minimal. Even top PDO thread enthusiasts like Orc will say that it won't really do much. Just look at Clavicular he did all those PDO threads, and they didn’t work. I have done them as well and I can say they don't really work.
 
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bro wtf is the guy doing in the video
 
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i have great eyebrow setness but how do i achieve better canthus with pdo nigger
 
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@enchanted_elixir @Gaygymmaxx @Clavicular @Orc @SteveRogers @Seth Walsh @Timmy @Gengar @AscendingHero @emeraldglass @BucketCrab @Cope @pneumocystosis
 
Do you think icing the upper eye lids will increase hooding
 
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So what are you gonna do exactly?
 
@enchanted_elixir @Gaygymmaxx @Clavicular @Orc @SteveRogers @Seth Walsh @Timmy @Gengar @AscendingHero @emeraldglass @BucketCrab @Cope @pneumocystosis
Missing someone there bud
 
jfl does the cutting actually work for downturned elongated medial canthus? i will do it right now
No results able to confirm that yet
Is it safe to apply threads periorbitally below the eyebrow and above the eyelid? Could you somehow pierce your eyeball?
It's safe but obviously you need to be very careful when applying close to the region
Yeah, the results will be super minimal. Even top PDO thread enthusiasts like Orc will say that it won't really do much. Just look at Clavicular he did all those PDO threads, and they didn’t work. I have done them as well and I can say they don't really work.
That is true, but I do reckon applying them multiple times after they dissolve could yield better results, after all the collagen increase only starts to fade 1-3 years after
bro wtf is the guy doing in the video
Increasing medial canthus length
 
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Let's be completely honest - if your eye area doesn't have a downturned elongated medial canthus and low set dense brows with a positive tilt such as below, you can barely be considered a homo sapiens atp

View attachment 3195659
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Now, achieving this look is close to impossible since most oculoplastic surgeons are shit at their job - and this attempt probably won't work as planned - but here are some theoretical designs to improve the area nonetheless

Medial canthus

View attachment 3195753

Eyebrows

View attachment 3195770

PFL

View attachment 3195778

Keep in mind the issue we're trying to improve here isn't UEE - in fact, uee can easily be solved by applying botox in the frontalis muscle:

Before;
View attachment 3195784

After;
View attachment 3195787

What we're actually trying to lower here is the supratarsal fold/crease in the orbital region - this part, which still has some exposure even after botox use

View attachment 3195802
View attachment 3195809

Negative hooding also contributes to greater exposure of the crease, which gives the brows a more high-set look - exactly what we're trying to avoid

I'll report back with results from these designs in a couple weeks

Daily reminder that this is your competition, true hardmaxxers;

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your ratio of 1:2 reps despite having some of the best threads this forum has is all the proof of rep farmers we need.
 
Let's be completely honest - if your eye area doesn't have a downturned elongated medial canthus and low set dense brows with a positive tilt such as below, you can barely be considered a homo sapiens atp

View attachment 3195659
View attachment 3195711
View attachment 3195717

Now, achieving this look is close to impossible since most oculoplastic surgeons are shit at their job - and this attempt probably won't work as planned - but here are some theoretical designs to improve the area nonetheless

Medial canthus

View attachment 3195753

Eyebrows

View attachment 3195770

PFL

View attachment 3195778

Keep in mind the issue we're trying to improve here isn't UEE - in fact, uee can easily be solved by applying botox in the frontalis muscle:

Before;
View attachment 3195784

After;
View attachment 3195787

What we're actually trying to lower here is the supratarsal fold/crease in the orbital region - this part, which still has some exposure even after botox use

View attachment 3195802
View attachment 3195809

Negative hooding also contributes to greater exposure of the crease, which gives the brows a more high-set look - exactly what we're trying to avoid

I'll report back with results from these designs in a couple weeks

Daily reminder that this is your competition, true hardmaxxers;

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I can't really tell what the 'true hard maxxer' is doing. Is he just pulling the skin down or something. Doesn't look clear.
 
@NZb6Air What's your opinion on this matter of DIY cutting to lengthen the medial canthus?
 
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Idk thats why im asking bro
I think it might lead to epiphora since the medial canthus is responsible for the drainage of tears through the lacrimal system.
 
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Unrealistic results
Not at all, lol

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Do you think icing the upper eye lids will increase hooding
idk
So what are you gonna do exactly?
Read the thread
Missing someone there bud
Tag them
Any way to do it then? surgery for example?
Cantho
I can't really tell what the 'true hard maxxer' is doing. Is he just pulling the skin down or something. Doesn't look clear.
Downturning medial canthus through forcing the skin w the knife
Wouldn't it just heal through scar formation?
I mean, possibly
 
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Not at all, lol

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idk

Read the thread

Tag them

Cantho

Downturning medial canthus through forcing the skin w the knife

I mean, possibly
Elaborate on canthoplasty bro, are the results permanent? price? are there any risks? and what age can you do it and which doctors would be good
 
Not at all, lol

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idk

Read the thread

Tag them

Cantho

Downturning medial canthus through forcing the skin w the knife

I mean, possibly
I mean the medial canthus is rich in blood which if you plan on lengthening it via cutting it, then you'd need meticulous surgical planning and execution to even perform it successfully. You'd probably need tissue grafting, careful suturing and maybe even the use of tissue expanders, so at that point I think performing a DIY canthoplasty would be more feasible than to cut it. And again, assuming the procedure goes well, you can't guarantee aesthetic results due to the risk of scars forming as I previously mentioned.
 
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Cut your eyes you mean?
 
Cut your eyes you mean?
Elaborate on canthoplasty bro, are the results permanent? price? are there any risks? and what age can you do it and which doctors would be good
 
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why are you not considered contributor? You are really prompt with your answers and always post good threads. Pardon me if im dick eating too much.
 
why are you not considered contributor? You are really prompt with your answers and always post good threads. Pardon me if im dick eating too much.
Was mod and contributor in 2023, but I went offline for almost a year
 
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why are you not considered contributor? You are really prompt with your answers and always post good threads. Pardon me if im dick eating too much.
he had the contributor title but it expired and was one of the staff at some point
 
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@Orc , How safe is it to do pdo threads above the eyelid and below the eyeball in the upper periorbital region? Can you pierce the eyeball and go blind?
 
@Orc , How safe is it to do pdo threads above the eyelid and below the eyeball in the upper periorbital region? Can you pierce the eyeball and go blind?
@Clavicular @SteveRogers @i_love_roosters did them and are fine, just be careful when applying anything close to your eyes and you should be good
 
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can it be improved through medial canthoplasty?
 
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@Clavicular @SteveRogers @i_love_roosters did them and are fine, just be careful when applying anything close to your eyes and you should be good
They all have hooding already.

How possible is it to apply PDO threads there with a highly exposed upper eyeball due to death tier hooding like this:

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Would not be worth the risks at all imo. I’ve used PDO’s in lips and nasal folds and results were so minimal. So nevermind sticking them near your eyes
 
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They all have hooding already.

How possible is it to apply PDO threads there with a highly exposed upper eyeball due to death tier hooding like this:

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Do every uee maxxing and infraorbital max there is - then apply threads on the upper eyelids like clavicular did, then follow orcs pdo under eye area guide. Or just get implants

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Btw you should apply the threads in the black region, not in the red region. I think that's the major confusion you've got here. The extra collagen will drop down from the black line to the red line
 
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Do every uee maxxing and infraorbital max there is - then apply threads on the upper eyelids like clavicular did, then follow orcs pdo under eye area guide. Or just get implants
What is every uee and infraorbital max?
 
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What is every uee and infraorbital max?
Nigger cmon, you're a 2021 cel, read what I referenced above - that's enough of my free time already, if you want further help DM me for coaching
 
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@Orc , How safe is it to do pdo threads above the eyelid and below the eyeball in the upper periorbital region? Can you pierce the eyeball and go blind?
it's not that hard, there's some veins in the area and if you hit them you get a blob made out of blood but it's not that complicated to slide over it.
 
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Yeah, the results will be super minimal. Even top PDO thread enthusiasts like Orc will say that it won't really do much. Just look at Clavicular he did all those PDO threads, and they didn’t work. I have done them as well and I can say they don't really work.
he did get slightly better eyebrows from it + coloring.
 
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he did get slightly better eyebrows from it + coloring.
He got botox injected into his frontalis muscle around that time as well so it could have been that.
 
He got botox injected into his frontalis muscle around that time as well so it could have been that.
that did lower them but the density also improved and the red tones are something you get if you dump a lot of threads in an area due to the increased blood flow, I have it on my cheeks too.
 
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Subliminals better
 
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