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Hello everyone, we're all aware of the quest for a chiseled jawline as a pinnacle of masculine attractiveness. But let's address a critical point: how to achieve targeted jaw growth without the risk of undesirable systemic effects? Unlike patients with conditions that lead to uncontrolled growth, we have the choice to modulate our treatment. So, what's the best approach for jaw growth? Enter IGF-1 injections.
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So, could localized IGF-1 DES injections be the golden ticket for jawline enhancement? The science seems promising, but more research is needed. Let's discuss!
Edit: If anyone uses this method post results on here so we can have more data points.
THE SCIENCE
Animal studies have shown that localized IGF-1 injections into the mandibular condyle can stimulate targeted jaw growth without affecting other areas. This is different from the systemic "bleed" effect seen in conditions like acromegaly, which leads to disproportionate growth. IGF-1 could be the key to achieving that coveted jawline without the 'ogre' effect. In this case 10-20 mcg of IGF1 des ED injected into the jaw muscle. There are videos on youtube of botox injections in the jaw, the same area would be targeted for these IGF1 injections. This would likely be much more effective during puberty.Vessel-derived angiocrine IGF1 promotes Meckel's cartilage proliferation to drive jaw growth during embryogenesis - PubMed
Craniofacial development is a complex morphogenic process that requires highly orchestrated interactions between multiple cell types. Blood vessel-derived angiocrine factors are known to promote proliferation of chondrocytes in Meckel's cartilage to drive jaw outgrowth, however the specific...
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IGF-1 TMJ injections enhance mandibular growth and bone quality in juvenile rats - PubMed
Local administration of high-dose 80 µg/kg IGF-1 enhances mandibular growth and condylar bone quality and quantity in growing rats. The findings have implications for modulating mandibular growth and potentially enhancing condylar bone health and integrity.
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The Strategy
If you're aiming for jawline gains without affecting your overall facial structure, localized IGF-1 DES injections seem to be the way to go. These injections have shown promise in animal models for targeted jaw growth, making them a compelling option for those looking to enhance their mandible specifically.So, could localized IGF-1 DES injections be the golden ticket for jawline enhancement? The science seems promising, but more research is needed. Let's discuss!
Edit: If anyone uses this method post results on here so we can have more data points.
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