Putting 32 wires in my face (PDO threads)

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I put 32 PDO threads in my face earlier to stimulate collagen production, hoping to make my skin tighter in some areas, fix my eyebags, and add a little bit of mass to my zygos.

This is a diagram of my thread placement:
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I used PDO screws for everything except for my jaw area, where I used straights/monos. This is because using screws on your jaw will make it less defined, while using monos will tighten the skin, creating a (hopefully) better jawline.

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I used 6 screws for each zygo to add a bit of mass and create more prominent zygomatic arch.
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I also used 3 screws under my eyes to fix my eyebags which are pretty dark and sunken. I've had them since I was a kid, so they're genetic. The added mass may also act as orbital support and help with my slight UEE, but we'll see.

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This part was pretty scary. I can still feel the needles wriggling under my eyebag skin right now hahaha.

I didn't take any pics, but I also put two screws under each eyebrow to pull them down a bit and imitate an upper-eyelid area fat graft. This was the scariest area of all, as I kept getting pretty close to my eyeball with the needle. Would not recommend unless you've got a few "screws" loose hahah.

I was intending to do my chin area as well to make it more prominent but it hurt like hell. Live to fight another day.

Thanks again to @Orc for the inspiration, please let me know what you think of my thread placement and maybe give me some tips. I'm planning to add some more zygo/eye support next week based on the progress and also do my ramus area. Hopefully I can find a way to do the chin without it hurting too bad as well.
 
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no results dnr
 
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Btw it's been about 6 hours and I can't smile or squint without my face hurting. The pain level is a bit higher and lasts longer than the post-op for my fat-dissolving session.
 
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good luck
 
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werent these kinda debunked when @Clavicular started using them after @Orc did?
 
werent these kinda debunked when @Clavicular started using them after @Orc did?
Yeah it didnt really help @Clavicular get hunter eyes but Im pretty sure @Orc still stands by them for better zygos, under eye area, and jaw def. Also I used a different type of thread and position than clav for my under-eyebrow area, maybe I'll have a bit more luck.
 
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just buy a surgeon atp

ik its too late

but risk isnt worth reward in this instant
 
just buy a surgeon atp

ik its too late

but risk isnt worth reward in this instant
Surgery is thousands of $$$ and I'm a college student. The risk for this procedure is also pretty low. The material of the thread is the same material that doctor's use to stitch wounds, it dissolves in the skin over time. I guess there's a risk of infection but that's true of every cut, and we've all experienced hundreds of scrapes and scratches as kids.
 
What gauge and length did you use for the screws and the monos? Also, did you use superscrews?
 
Surgery is thousands of $$$ and I'm a college student. The risk for this procedure is also pretty low. The material of the thread is the same material that doctor's use to stitch wounds, it dissolves in the skin over time. I guess there's a risk of infection but that's true of every cut, and we've all experienced hundreds of scrapes and scratches as kids.
updates?
 
this shit is such cope I did around 100 and nothing happened
 
Any results nigga? Was gonna spam some monos to get rid of smile lines like Orc did but I'm also interested in the potential to offset dark circles from shitty infras.
 
I put 32 PDO threads in my face earlier to stimulate collagen production, hoping to make my skin tighter in some areas, fix my eyebags, and add a little bit of mass to my zygos.

This is a diagram of my thread placement:
View attachment 3839489

I used PDO screws for everything except for my jaw area, where I used straights/monos. This is because using screws on your jaw will make it less defined, while using monos will tighten the skin, creating a (hopefully) better jawline.

View attachment 3839514

I used 6 screws for each zygo to add a bit of mass and create more prominent zygomatic arch.
View attachment 3839531View attachment 3839524

I also used 3 screws under my eyes to fix my eyebags which are pretty dark and sunken. I've had them since I was a kid, so they're genetic. The added mass may also act as orbital support and help with my slight UEE, but we'll see.

View attachment 3839540View attachment 3839541
This part was pretty scary. I can still feel the needles wriggling under my eyebag skin right now hahaha.

I didn't take any pics, but I also put two screws under each eyebrow to pull them down a bit and imitate an upper-eyelid area fat graft. This was the scariest area of all, as I kept getting pretty close to my eyeball with the needle. Would not recommend unless you've got a few "screws" loose hahah.

I was intending to do my chin area as well to make it more prominent but it hurt like hell. Live to fight another day.

Thanks again to @Orc for the inspiration, please let me know what you think of my thread placement and maybe give me some tips. I'm planning to add some more zygo/eye support next week based on the progress and also do my ramus area. Hopefully I can find a way to do the chin without it hurting too bad as well.
Mirin
 
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I put 32 PDO threads in my face earlier to stimulate collagen production, hoping to make my skin tighter in some areas, fix my eyebags, and add a little bit of mass to my zygos.

This is a diagram of my thread placement:
View attachment 3839489

I used PDO screws for everything except for my jaw area, where I used straights/monos. This is because using screws on your jaw will make it less defined, while using monos will tighten the skin, creating a (hopefully) better jawline.

View attachment 3839514

I used 6 screws for each zygo to add a bit of mass and create more prominent zygomatic arch.
View attachment 3839531View attachment 3839524

I also used 3 screws under my eyes to fix my eyebags which are pretty dark and sunken. I've had them since I was a kid, so they're genetic. The added mass may also act as orbital support and help with my slight UEE, but we'll see.

View attachment 3839540View attachment 3839541
This part was pretty scary. I can still feel the needles wriggling under my eyebag skin right now hahaha.

I didn't take any pics, but I also put two screws under each eyebrow to pull them down a bit and imitate an upper-eyelid area fat graft. This was the scariest area of all, as I kept getting pretty close to my eyeball with the needle. Would not recommend unless you've got a few "screws" loose hahah.

I was intending to do my chin area as well to make it more prominent but it hurt like hell. Live to fight another day.

Thanks again to @Orc for the inspiration, please let me know what you think of my thread placement and maybe give me some tips. I'm planning to add some more zygo/eye support next week based on the progress and also do my ramus area. Hopefully I can find a way to do the chin without it hurting too bad as well.
jesus christ bro that eyebag needle is hard to look at
 
results? @Uleya

 
i swear niggas on this forum do shit like this just to watch people ask for an update they'll never get @Uleya prove me wrong
 
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I put 32 PDO threads in my face earlier to stimulate collagen production, hoping to make my skin tighter in some areas, fix my eyebags, and add a little bit of mass to my zygos.

This is a diagram of my thread placement:
View attachment 3839489

I used PDO screws for everything except for my jaw area, where I used straights/monos. This is because using screws on your jaw will make it less defined, while using monos will tighten the skin, creating a (hopefully) better jawline.

View attachment 3839514

I used 6 screws for each zygo to add a bit of mass and create more prominent zygomatic arch.
View attachment 3839531View attachment 3839524

I also used 3 screws under my eyes to fix my eyebags which are pretty dark and sunken. I've had them since I was a kid, so they're genetic. The added mass may also act as orbital support and help with my slight UEE, but we'll see.

View attachment 3839540View attachment 3839541
This part was pretty scary. I can still feel the needles wriggling under my eyebag skin right now hahaha.

I didn't take any pics, but I also put two screws under each eyebrow to pull them down a bit and imitate an upper-eyelid area fat graft. This was the scariest area of all, as I kept getting pretty close to my eyeball with the needle. Would not recommend unless you've got a few "screws" loose hahah.

I was intending to do my chin area as well to make it more prominent but it hurt like hell. Live to fight another day.

Thanks again to @Orc for the inspiration, please let me know what you think of my thread placement and maybe give me some tips. I'm planning to add some more zygo/eye support next week based on the progress and also do my ramus area. Hopefully I can find a way to do the chin without it hurting too bad as well.
does putting the thread in the undereye(aegyo sal), give u aegyo sal? more undereye fat?
 

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