Testosterone or hgh? For facial bones

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What’s better lads, hgh or testosterone
 
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They are both not better, a higher baseline T or hgh level will not masculinize you face
you sure?
"This is because a strong jaw is directly correlated with testosterone levels in the individual's hormonal system – the more testosterone, the stronger the chin."
 
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you sure?
"This is because a strong jaw is directly correlated with testosterone levels in the individual's hormonal system – the more testosterone, the stronger the chin."
Yes im sure
 
So what steroid is best for that
Well you could take HGH to make up for declining secretion as you age, you could theoretically prolong puberty.

HGH for forward growth
Test for masculinization
 
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Well you could take HGH to make up for declining secretion as you age, you could theoretically prolong puberty.

HGH for forward growth
Test for masculinization
It wouldn't work because facial sutures close at the end of puberty which prevents your facial structure from changing significantly after that point, that's the reason why your face don't change much as an adult.
 
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It wouldn't work because facial sutures close at the end of puberty which prevents your facial structure from changing significantly after that point, that's the reason why your face don't change much as an adult.
only long bones have growth plates thats why acromegaly and roid abusers faces still grow.
 
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only long bones have growth plates thats why acromegaly and roid abusers faces still grow.
Your face doesn't have growth plates but it does have facial sutures which do close at the end of puberty and prevent major structural changes to your face, that's the very reason why your face isn't supposed to change much as an adult (and most of your facial growth since birth occurs through facial sutures).

When you look at acromegaly patients most bone changes are located on the mandible since the growth of the mandible doesn't depend on sutures, however you will see much less pronounced changes to other facial bones (even though periosteal bone growth can still occur to some extent it will mostly change their thickness but won't drastically alter their size/shape) + soft tissues and cartilage growth play a big role.

And you definitely don't want that because the growth of your mandible won't be proportional to the growth of your maxilla (which depends on sutures), as a result many acromegaly patients do end up with prognatism.
 
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People need to show they’re above 70 iq before joining
They really need to do


"Increasing masculine hormone ≠ more masculine face?
Increasing hgh ≠ more growth?"

This utterly retarded broscience is retarded
 
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They really need to do


"Increasing masculine hormone ≠ more masculine face?
Increasing hgh ≠ more growth?"

This utterly retarded broscience is retarded
if you take it during development it will
 

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