should i proceed with buccal fat dissolving ? pics included. 17y, 200lbs, ~15% bodyfat.

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sooo… i believe i got a higher bone mass than average, even tho its debatable. i’m aware of the jaw asymmetry, but im debating if i should proceed with buccal fat dissolving. i’m planning to get buccal fat removal when i’ll be approximatively 20y, simply because i want to let my body fully develop b4 altering my facial structure, however dissolving it sounds softer and isn’t a grand procedure compared to actual surgery. is there reason to go forward with it or should i jst keep developing my jaw (ik abt the overbite) while lowering the bodyfat % ?
 
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The issue with both buccal fat removal and fat dissolvents is that they're both very much permanent, I mean you can reverse it through fat grafting, but that's often very complicated, and the results are not always good.

You said it yourself, your 15% body fat is not as lean as you could be, and you also perfectly noted that your body isn't fully developed. I don't even think your buccal pads are an issue for you at all.

My verdict is that you should wait until you're 20 as you proposed, you're not lean enough, not fully developed, if you were to get it now, there's no way to tell if it'll age nicely on you, or it'll look good once you get leaner.
 
The issue with both buccal fat removal and fat dissolvents is that they're both very much permanent, I mean you can reverse it through fat grafting, but that's often very complicated, and the results are not always good.

You said it yourself, your 15% body fat is not as lean as you could be, and you also perfectly noted that your body isn't fully developed. I don't even think your buccal pads are an issue for you at all.

My verdict is that you should wait until you're 20 as you proposed, you're not lean enough, not fully developed, if you were to get it now, there's no way to tell if it'll age nicely on you, or it'll look good once you get leaner.
That's just one opinion, at the end of the day the choice is completely yours. But ask yourself if you really need buccal fat removal at all lol, Jordan is a prime example of someone who did not need buccal fat removal and got it anyway, I don't care what anyone says, he looks like an alien now, super off-putting.

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That's just one opinion, at the end of the day the choice is completely yours. But ask yourself if you really need buccal fat removal at all lol, Jordan is a prime example of someone who did not need buccal fat removal and got it anyway, I don't care what anyone says, he looks like an alien now, super off-putting.

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honestly i prefer his look after the surgery, on most of his pictures after the surgery his face looks extremely defined, which in my opinion, adds to the looks. i also would like for the hollow cheeks to be present at all times, not only when the mouth is closed.
 
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The issue with both buccal fat removal and fat dissolvents is that they're both very much permanent, I mean you can reverse it through fat grafting, but that's often very complicated, and the results are not always good.

You said it yourself, your 15% body fat is not as lean as you could be, and you also perfectly noted that your body isn't fully developed. I don't even think your buccal pads are an issue for you at all.

My verdict is that you should wait until you're 20 as you proposed, you're not lean enough, not fully developed, if you were to get it now, there's no way to tell if it'll age nicely on you, or it'll look good once you get leaner.
got it, thank you. will do that.
 
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honestly i prefer his look after the surgery, on most of his pictures after the surgery his face looks extremely defined, which in my opinion, adds to the looks. i also would like for the hollow cheeks to be present at all times, not only when the mouth is closed.
I guess it depends on your preference, if you're doing this because you have personal aesthetic goals then I suppose go for it, but cautions still apply.

However, if you're doing it to increase your appeal and attractiveness, then I guarantee the average woman doesn't think the way you do. I haven't seen too many TikToks about it, but I have come across a bunch of ones from women confirming my thoughts, Jordan objectively lost some appeal from the surgery.

So yeah...
Doing it for yourself → Maybe do it but think about it very carefully and ideally hold it off until you're 20, just in case.
Doing it to appeal to others → Don't.
 
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I guess it depends on your preference, if you're doing this because you have personal aesthetic goals then I suppose go for it, but cautions still apply.

However, if you're doing it to increase your appeal and attractiveness, then I guarantee the average woman doesn't think the way you do. I haven't seen too many TikToks about it, but I have come across a bunch of ones from women confirming my thoughts, Jordan objectively lost some appeal from the surgery.

So yeah...
Doing it for yourself → Maybe do it but think about it very carefully and ideally hold it off until you're 20, just in case.
Doing it to appeal to others → Don't.
you’re right about almost everything. from my experience, women almost never say what they truly want. the real way is to look at their actions/choices instead of their words/statements. most girls say what is socially acceptable and then proceed to act how they please.
 
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you’re right about almost everything. from my experience, women almost never say what they truly want. the real way is to look at their actions/choices instead of their words/statements. most girls say what is socially acceptable and then proceed to act how they please.
Well I suppose you're right at that, women lie about their preferences VERY often, but even looking about the actors/celebrities women typically lust over, they don't usually look like Jordan Barret, and even guys within the blackpill community (me included) also share a similar sentiment, I REALLY do not think Jordan will appeal to the most amount of people
 
Well I suppose you're right at that, women lie about their preferences VERY often, but even looking about the actors/celebrities women typically lust over, they don't usually look like Jordan Barret, and even guys within the blackpill community (me included) also share a similar sentiment, I REALLY do not think Jordan will appeal to the most amount of people
popular celebrities amongst (average, not all) women usually have feminine traits like softer face, less striking features or even baby faces. although some admit that masculine men are their preference, most never do because it’s toxic masculinity. however, when they get in a relationship, most of the time it’s a masculine person.
 
The issue with both buccal fat removal and fat dissolvents is that they're both very much permanent, I mean you can reverse it through fat grafting, but that's often very complicated, and the results are not always good.

You said it yourself, your 15% body fat is not as lean as you could be, and you also perfectly noted that your body isn't fully developed. I don't even think your buccal pads are an issue for you at all.

My verdict is that you should wait until you're 20 as you proposed, you're not lean enough, not fully developed, if you were to get it now, there's no way to tell if it'll age nicely on you, or it'll look good once you get leaner.
Not permanet if you dont use deoxycholate. You can return the dissolved fat by phosphatidylcholine jf you just get fat again jfl.
 

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