What's the most important growth factor for facial remodeling?

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hey guys, so i've been going down a rabbit hole on facial remodeling and wanted to share what i found on the main growth factors. (please correct me if im wrong)

if you're still in puberty / actively growing:
1. GH/IGF-1 — 9/10. the big one. drives most craniofacial dimensions and acromegaly basically proves it
2. Testosterone/DHT — 8/10. huge during puberty — mandible, brow, jaw width
3. Mechanical loading (chewing, tongue posture, masseters) — 7/10. actually shapes bone over time if you're consistent
4. Estradiol — 6/10. handles bone maturation and controls when growth stops
5. Thyroid hormone — 5/10. regulates growth tempo overall, deficiency leaves facial structure underdeveloped
6. Cortisol (inverse) — 4/10. chronically high stress suppresses bone formation, so this one works against you
7. Insulin/nutrition — 4/10. more of a permissive factor but undernourishment during development really stunts things

post-growth / adult remodeling:
1. Mechanical loading — 6/10. still the most realistic lever adults have, just slow
2. GH/IGF-1 — 4/10. still does something (acromegaly works in adults too) but way more subtle
3. DHT — 3/10. more soft tissue and skin thickness than actual bone at this point
4. Testosterone — 2/10. mostly works indirectly through estradiol and IGF-1, not direct bone stuff
5. Everything else — 1-2/10. pretty marginal

please let me know if i'm wrong or might have skipped something ill be running some experiments soon.
 
straight outta gpt:sick:
 
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hey guys, so i've been going down a rabbit hole on facial remodeling and wanted to share what i found on the main growth factors. (please correct me if im wrong)

if you're still in puberty / actively growing:
1. GH/IGF-1 — 9/10. the big one. drives most craniofacial dimensions and acromegaly basically proves it
2. Testosterone/DHT — 8/10. huge during puberty — mandible, brow, jaw width
3. Mechanical loading (chewing, tongue posture, masseters) — 7/10. actually shapes bone over time if you're consistent
4. Estradiol — 6/10. handles bone maturation and controls when growth stops
5. Thyroid hormone — 5/10. regulates growth tempo overall, deficiency leaves facial structure underdeveloped
6. Cortisol (inverse) — 4/10. chronically high stress suppresses bone formation, so this one works against you
7. Insulin/nutrition — 4/10. more of a permissive factor but undernourishment during development really stunts things

post-growth / adult remodeling:
1. Mechanical loading — 6/10. still the most realistic lever adults have, just slow
2. GH/IGF-1 — 4/10. still does something (acromegaly works in adults too) but way more subtle
3. DHT — 3/10. more soft tissue and skin thickness than actual bone at this point
4. Testosterone — 2/10. mostly works indirectly through estradiol and IGF-1, not direct bone stuff
5. Everything else — 1-2/10. pretty marginal

please let me know if i'm wrong or might have skipped something ill be running some experiments soon.
most important factor is actually just when exposure occurs
travel back in time and give your mum a giga microdose of halotestin and profit with brian shimansky bones
 
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straight outta gpt:sick:

1. GH/IGF-1 — Craniofacial Tissueshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4319194/(PubMed backup: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25674165/)


2. Bone Remodeling — StatPearls (Wolff's Law / Mechanotransduction)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499863/


3. Estradiol / Growth Plate Closurehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11506458/


4. Vitamin K2 + D3 Synergyhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28877511/


5. Periosteum / Adult Bone Formationhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3058215/

i have a bunch more but the its the gist. if it helps ill repost with sources included for all. idk im just trying to see if i missed smth
 
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1. GH/IGF-1 — Craniofacial Tissueshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4319194/(PubMed backup: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25674165/)


2. Bone Remodeling — StatPearls (Wolff's Law / Mechanotransduction)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499863/


3. Estradiol / Growth Plate Closurehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11506458/


4. Vitamin K2 + D3 Synergyhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28877511/


5. Periosteum / Adult Bone Formationhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3058215/

i have a bunch more but the its the gist. if it helps ill repost with sources included for all. idk im just trying to see if i missed smth
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"Estradiol / Growth Plate Closure"
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The source you gave has nothing to do with the topic lmao. Is GPT not working?

"Vitamin K2 + D3 Synergy"
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Same thing here aswell jfl, are you seriously that retarded you can't even use the searchbar to find studies?

over for your iqlet brain

Next time, use https://scholar.google.com/ to find studies.
 
Idiot nigger my father had very high T during his puberty but his jaw is narrow with no ramus

Test do shit for jaw
 
"Estradiol / Growth Plate Closure"
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The source you gave has nothing to do with the topic lmao. Is GPT not working?

"Vitamin K2 + D3 Synergy"
View attachment 4690875

Same thing here aswell jfl, are you seriously that retarded you can't even use the searchbar to find studies?

over for your iqlet brain

Next time, use https://scholar.google.com/ to find studies.
just let me larp and sound cool 🥀 JFL
 
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