
stufftodo
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Expanding the sutures of the skull is pretty easy, as it only requires force throughout time for a month, but it requires a long period of time for the application to stay in your skull to fill in the gap with bone. If we can stimulate consistent osteoblasts to deposit bone matrix to remodel, you wouldn't need a remodeling period for flesh and bones to form within the sutures, as it's supported constantly by your cells, therefore giving opportunity to remodel basically all parts of the skull. This is a waterfall, I know. But I'd like your ideas as how this can happen.
lastly, sorry for poor english, etc.

lastly, sorry for poor english, etc.