
Deusmaximus
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I think its because bimax is very invasive and also needs braces before + a long time of recovery. It scares normies (even me tbh). Also a bimax result is irreversible.Why does it look like the tip of his chin is pointed oddly upwards? Looks so off.
Also, just needed bimax but normies always assume they will look like O'pry with a chin implant
I think its because bimax is very invasive and also needs braces before + a long time of recovery. It scares normies (even me tbh). Also a bimax result is irreversible.
You can’t be fucking seriousSure, it's irreversible, but if you dedicate the time to study the movements needed to suit your face and enhance your looks, why would you want it reversed in the first place?
Meanwhile, this dude is gonna wait months for the swelling to subside, see his suboptimal results and probably get the implant removed, spend more money to get a new design/bigger size, and keep ignoring the larger problem. And the plastic surgeons will keep robbing him blind
Yes it looks really good. But we all know that true ascension is front profile. Also the hardest to improve.You can’t be fucking serious
The guy ascended obviously
Why does it look like the tip of his chin is pointed oddly upwards? Looks so off.
Also, just needed bimax but normies always assume they will look like O'pry with a chin implant
Right? Something about its positioning just seems so off.Chin implant is probably placed too superiorly. Not even kidding. Most implant surgeons are garbo.