pls daddys tell me there is a way to fix my chin

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this is prob my biggest flaw is there any way to fix it at 14, dont say anything stupid like bonesmashing, so is there anyway to fix it?
 

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show ur whole face what the fuck is anyone supposed to help with this image
 
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this is prob my biggest flaw is there any way to fix it at 14, dont say anything stupid like bonesmashing, so is there anyway to fix it?
whats wrong with it aside from the asymmetry
anyways bonesmashing, mark as solution
 
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ethnic zoomer degenerate. wait until pubert
 
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show ur whole face what the fuck is anyone supposed to help with this image
the chin is all i need help w + im too fucking ugly to show my face
 
if your problem is width or length maybe sum bone grafting
 
this is prob my biggest flaw is there any way to fix it at 14, dont say anything stupid like bonesmashing, so is there anyway to fix it?
rape your jaw with hard chewing, use osstavia and myo-inostol or whatever its called and legit just pray, thats what im doin
 
do explain
dont bring up wolffs law tho
1. Bones don’t magically grow bigger just because you slam them
There’s zero peer-reviewed research showing that repeatedly hitting facial bones with tools makes them permanently thicker or more symmetrical. Like, literal scientists haven’t tested this and published results showing it works — because it doesn’t. The whole “hit it harder, it gets chonky” idea is just internet talk with no real evidence backing it.

reeducar.qualificagoias.go.gov.br

2. What bone science does actually say
Bones are living tissue that remodels — meaning old bone is replaced with new — but only in response to controlled, specific mechanical signals and biological cues, not random blunt trauma. Research shows bone remodeling is a precise cellular process controlled by osteoblasts/osteoclasts and influenced by consistent stress (like walking or structured loads), hormones, age, etc.

Nature

There are studies on how stress affects bone structure in controlled lab animals, and they show stress changes bone in complicated ways — not “grow bigger jaw” from smashing yourself. They look at chronic vs acute stress responses, the role of hormones, and bone micro-architecture — not beautification.

MDPI

3. Even in controlled contexts, bone shape doesn’t change like you think
Studies on related things like orthodontic bone remodeling show that bone can change density/shape when forces are applied very precisely (like braces pushing teeth), not smashed. Those changes are tiny and predictable because it’s planned with real professional force vectors, not just banging around.

ScienceDirect

And when researchers look at facial bone density with age or disease, what they find is loss over time or correlated changes with jaw muscle activity — not freaky growth from random trauma.

PubMed

4. Hitting your face actually risks damage
Medical articles warn that this TikTok hoo-haa trend can cause fractures, nerve damage, bleeding, misaligned bones, severe swelling, and even long-term disfigurement. There’s no reputable plastic surgeon or bone biologist saying “yeah just hit ur bone, bro.” �

mdlinx.com

A lot of dudes online see temporary swelling/inflammation, and because they’re desperate for gains, they mistake that for new bone growth. But swelling is just fluid + immune response — it goes down, then boom: back to square one or worse.

reeducar.qualificagoias.go.gov.br
 
1. Bones don’t magically grow bigger just because you slam them
There’s zero peer-reviewed research showing that repeatedly hitting facial bones with tools makes them permanently thicker or more symmetrical. Like, literal scientists haven’t tested this and published results showing it works — because it doesn’t. The whole “hit it harder, it gets chonky” idea is just internet talk with no real evidence backing it.

reeducar.qualificagoias.go.gov.br

2. What bone science does actually say
Bones are living tissue that remodels — meaning old bone is replaced with new — but only in response to controlled, specific mechanical signals and biological cues, not random blunt trauma. Research shows bone remodeling is a precise cellular process controlled by osteoblasts/osteoclasts and influenced by consistent stress (like walking or structured loads), hormones, age, etc.

Nature

There are studies on how stress affects bone structure in controlled lab animals, and they show stress changes bone in complicated ways — not “grow bigger jaw” from smashing yourself. They look at chronic vs acute stress responses, the role of hormones, and bone micro-architecture — not beautification.

MDPI

3. Even in controlled contexts, bone shape doesn’t change like you think
Studies on related things like orthodontic bone remodeling show that bone can change density/shape when forces are applied very precisely (like braces pushing teeth), not smashed. Those changes are tiny and predictable because it’s planned with real professional force vectors, not just banging around.

ScienceDirect

And when researchers look at facial bone density with age or disease, what they find is loss over time or correlated changes with jaw muscle activity — not freaky growth from random trauma.

PubMed

4. Hitting your face actually risks damage
Medical articles warn that this TikTok hoo-haa trend can cause fractures, nerve damage, bleeding, misaligned bones, severe swelling, and even long-term disfigurement. There’s no reputable plastic surgeon or bone biologist saying “yeah just hit ur bone, bro.” �

mdlinx.com

A lot of dudes online see temporary swelling/inflammation, and because they’re desperate for gains, they mistake that for new bone growth. But swelling is just fluid + immune response — it goes down, then boom: back to square one or worse.

reeducar.qualificagoias.go.gov.br
> “Explain, don’t bring up Wolffs’s law though”
> Sends back ChatGPT explanation about Wolff’s law
 
> “Explain, don’t bring up Wolffs’s law though”
> Sends back ChatGPT explanation about Wolff’s law
"dont say anything stupid like bonesmashing"
"anyways bonemashing, mark as solution"
 
if you zoom in a bit more we could see bro
 

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