Pitfalls of growth hormone

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As we know, an increase in growth hormone affects not only the bones, but also soft tissue such as the ears and nose. Said thickening from GH increasing supplements such as IGF-1 is linked to conditions such as cutis verticis gyrata, a condition caused by a thickened scalp which makes your head look like a ballsack. Obviously both of these are major failos, especially if you have an already bad nose or are balding. The question is, can anything be done to counteract the effect of these? Or must they be accepted by anyone who wishes to increase their GH?
 

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