dellmono
Ascending to 6, Not advise
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1. Sleeping on one side for many years naybe even 2-3 years straight wil
Make you assymetricsl with your soft tissue:
This is the same case for having your head turned while in a normap standing or sitting setting due to Davis’s law and gravity thst play a role in these changes,
This works almost as if your face is adapting the soft tissue to your sleep position, which side tou chew on, and head tilt in notmal settings:
My question is if this is true (which I know it is due to my soft tissue assymetry)
Would doing the opposite counter your existing symmetry and would things like
Applying pegs to your outer eye area make your eyes more hooded?
Wirh the pegs if it WOULD work it would
Likelt mean very excessive periods of doing it to see any changes
Make you assymetricsl with your soft tissue:
This is the same case for having your head turned while in a normap standing or sitting setting due to Davis’s law and gravity thst play a role in these changes,
This works almost as if your face is adapting the soft tissue to your sleep position, which side tou chew on, and head tilt in notmal settings:
My question is if this is true (which I know it is due to my soft tissue assymetry)
Would doing the opposite counter your existing symmetry and would things like
Applying pegs to your outer eye area make your eyes more hooded?
Wirh the pegs if it WOULD work it would
Likelt mean very excessive periods of doing it to see any changes