When does the craniofacial complex stop developing, and can a face be masculinized at 21?

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I have hypothyroidism, its stunted my craniofacial development, proof of this is my non-hypo sibling who has a very masculine face, compared to mine which is below average masculinity. (weak thin-looking bones). I have recently started thyroxine treatment but am going to start boosting GH for either height (if plates open) or face. Can I expect to see notable masculinization from GH? Note: I have naturally very high T, and higher than usual igf-1. Let me know if there is anything else I can do to gain back more of the bone mass that was lost. (in face and rest of body)
 
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I am D3 deficient. VD deficiency correlates closely with hypothyroidism. How do you reckon its impacted my development? Also how much D should I take, currently I have been prescribed 2k IU.
 

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I am D3 deficient. VD deficiency correlates closely with hypothyroidism. How do you reckon its impacted my development? Also how much D should I take, currently I have been prescribed 2k IU.
I think you should double that dosage
 
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"I have hypothyroidism, its stunted my craniofacial development, proof of this is my non-hypo sibling who has a very masculine face, compared to mine which is below average masculinity. (weak thin-looking bones). I have recently started thyroxine treatment but am going to start boosting GH for either height (if plates open) or face. Can I expect to see notable masculinization from GH? Note: I have naturally very high T, and higher than usual igf-1. Let me know if there is anything else I can do to gain back more of the bone mass that was lost. (in face and rest of body)"
"Btw I'm not doing this for science or studies, but just to improve 0.1PSL of my look in order to finally secure a dozens body count mid to high tier becky, at least during a few years because she will statistically divorce me."


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"I have hypothyroidism, its stunted my craniofacial development, proof of this is my non-hypo sibling who has a very masculine face, compared to mine which is below average masculinity. (weak thin-looking bones). I have recently started thyroxine treatment but am going to start boosting GH for either height (if plates open) or face. Can I expect to see notable masculinization from GH? Note: I have naturally very high T, and higher than usual igf-1. Let me know if there is anything else I can do to gain back more of the bone mass that was lost. (in face and rest of body)"
"Btw I'm not doing this for science or studies, but just to improve 0.1PSL of my look in order to finally secure a dozens body count mid to high tier becky, at least during a few years because she will statistically divorce me."


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I have hypothyroidism, its stunted my craniofacial development, proof of this is my non-hypo sibling who has a very masculine face, compared to mine which is below average masculinity. (weak thin-looking bones). I have recently started thyroxine treatment but am going to start boosting GH for either height (if plates open) or face. Can I expect to see notable masculinization from GH? Note: I have naturally very high T, and higher than usual igf-1. Let me know if there is anything else I can do to gain back more of the bone mass that was lost. (in face and rest of body)
Bones stop gaining length after puberty but in terms of getting wider it can happen at any time
 
Bones stop gaining length after puberty but in terms of getting wider it can happen at any time
Long bones stop gaining length

Facial bones can technically gain length at any timd aswell
 
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ya I was thinking at 5k IU, whats your reasoning for doubling it?
Bro u deficient AF, need a stronger dose. At least 10k. When I was d3 deficient I had to take 30k.
When megadosing D3 take also K2, up to 100 mcg, more can be bad. K2 will prevent D3 toxicity.
I suggest 10k a day, sun exposure, recheck in a month. Also eat D3 and K2 with fat to help absorption and not at the same time.
 
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Bro u deficient AF, need a stronger dose. At least 10k. When I was d3 deficient I had to take 30k.
When megadosing D3 take also K2, up to 100 mcg, more can be bad. K2 will prevent D3 toxicity.
I suggest 10k a day, sun exposure, recheck in a month. Also eat D3 and K2 with fat to help absorption and not at the same time.
Also I suggest D3 in the morning and K2 in the evening.
Reason: D3 might trick your body to thinking its daylight, and daylight = awake.
K2 and D3 might compete for absorption so just take K2 in the evening, it has no effect on energy as far as I know.
 
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