Fransico
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If you’re rot-maxxing over your jawline while your midface is flat, you’re focusing on the wrong tier. A recessed infraorbital rim is the ultimate looks-killer. You can have a sharp mandible, but if you have zero cheek volume and massive scleral show, you just look like a tired bug.
Standard cheek implants are a normie trap—they just give you pillow-face. If you want to actually ascend, you need Custom Infraorbital-Malar (IOM) Implants.
Why it’s the only way:
Support: It literally raises the lower eyelid, fixing the "droopy" look and creating a compact midface.
Vector: It fixes a negative profile vector by mimicking forward bone growth.
Permanence: Filler is high-tier cope; it migrates and bloats. 3D-printed implants (Eppley style) are the only way to get that "wraparound" bone structure.
Stop jaw-maxxing if your eyes are melting into your face. Midface support is what separates a Chad from a high-tier normie. Bone is law.
Thoughts on this? Is it over for recessed midfaces without custom pieces?
Standard cheek implants are a normie trap—they just give you pillow-face. If you want to actually ascend, you need Custom Infraorbital-Malar (IOM) Implants.
Why it’s the only way:
Support: It literally raises the lower eyelid, fixing the "droopy" look and creating a compact midface.
Vector: It fixes a negative profile vector by mimicking forward bone growth.
Permanence: Filler is high-tier cope; it migrates and bloats. 3D-printed implants (Eppley style) are the only way to get that "wraparound" bone structure.
Stop jaw-maxxing if your eyes are melting into your face. Midface support is what separates a Chad from a high-tier normie. Bone is law.
Thoughts on this? Is it over for recessed midfaces without custom pieces?