
Scarface
Indianapolis: Become Human
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This August I'm going to get 2.5ml Radiesse for chin & jaw to try and patch up my subhuman lower third. Realistically prolly lasts 10 months at most, then I need a permanent solution. Basically, I need to sell my shit car to make some money, and then later pull an additional 5K out of thin air for a sliding genioplasty. I will be 19 next summer. Recovery time for that operation will be about 4 months. I have to hope that 2,5mo will be enough for the swelling to go down to acceptable limits. I already have a nasty scar on my left cheek but my foid friend taught me how to hide it with concealer, so the scar from the incision for the operation should be solvable. Surgery itself needs to be conducted overseas & clandestinely (I'm thinking Spain but still need to do some research on that), without parents finding out.
So practical issues will be tough but I think solvable. My rotting skill is approaching legendary status, so I can easily hide away in my apartment for a month or two without my parents or friends noticing.
But then comes the medical aspect. If my mandible decides to grow out of fucking nowhere (I was a late bloomer, I looked like a 12 year old until last year pretty much) then shit's gonna be fucked, correct? Because the screws to hold the sawed off piece of bone in place will be subjected to shearing forces which could cause permanent deformation of the bone, I think. Is there any way to know much growth there's left in your mandible? In terms of height I've grown like barely an inch since 15 so that tells me no, but I'm not sure.
So practical issues will be tough but I think solvable. My rotting skill is approaching legendary status, so I can easily hide away in my apartment for a month or two without my parents or friends noticing.
But then comes the medical aspect. If my mandible decides to grow out of fucking nowhere (I was a late bloomer, I looked like a 12 year old until last year pretty much) then shit's gonna be fucked, correct? Because the screws to hold the sawed off piece of bone in place will be subjected to shearing forces which could cause permanent deformation of the bone, I think. Is there any way to know much growth there's left in your mandible? In terms of height I've grown like barely an inch since 15 so that tells me no, but I'm not sure.