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Looks Theory Died- Cheekboneless Sub-Chad
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Hello, Friends,
Many of you may not know me, but want to share my experiences being involved in the surgerymaxxing seen since 20.
I have undergone plastic surgery on multiple occasions and have overseen several dozen plastic surgery cases involving osteotomies, soft tissue, and implants. I have cataloged a list of botched procedures and disappointing outcomes, which actually make a majority of the cases.
I started my journey, much like the rest of you, with much optimism and excitement about the potential to drive positive change. I invested heavily in what I thought would lead into measurable quality of life improvements. Unfortunately during my time, I have seen surgical interventions result in direct quality of life deterioration.
I have seen friends disfigured physically; have suffered from infections and botches myself. Surgical events are traumatic and often one cannot predict the psycho-social dynamics post intervention, nor how one’s body responds to the trauma of the event and recovery—I have witnessed several cause of PTSD from otherwise normal people that couldn’t have been explained by other factors.
The hope, though, is that I’ve managed to ascend myself through MIA, or my minimally-invasive ascension protocol, which takes a wholistic approach to several life-style factors and a matrix of “needle movers” and have had success replicating outcomes in others.
There is space for surgical intervention, but I do think one has to pick and choose wisely, and I want to be part of that process if you’re considering hardmaxxing.
Please do feel free to reach out with any questions, comments or concerns. My DMs are open.
Warm Regards
Many of you may not know me, but want to share my experiences being involved in the surgerymaxxing seen since 20.
I have undergone plastic surgery on multiple occasions and have overseen several dozen plastic surgery cases involving osteotomies, soft tissue, and implants. I have cataloged a list of botched procedures and disappointing outcomes, which actually make a majority of the cases.
I started my journey, much like the rest of you, with much optimism and excitement about the potential to drive positive change. I invested heavily in what I thought would lead into measurable quality of life improvements. Unfortunately during my time, I have seen surgical interventions result in direct quality of life deterioration.
I have seen friends disfigured physically; have suffered from infections and botches myself. Surgical events are traumatic and often one cannot predict the psycho-social dynamics post intervention, nor how one’s body responds to the trauma of the event and recovery—I have witnessed several cause of PTSD from otherwise normal people that couldn’t have been explained by other factors.
The hope, though, is that I’ve managed to ascend myself through MIA, or my minimally-invasive ascension protocol, which takes a wholistic approach to several life-style factors and a matrix of “needle movers” and have had success replicating outcomes in others.
There is space for surgical intervention, but I do think one has to pick and choose wisely, and I want to be part of that process if you’re considering hardmaxxing.
Please do feel free to reach out with any questions, comments or concerns. My DMs are open.
Warm Regards