Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection

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Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
 
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Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
yea maybe by like 0.1mm since its really hard to gain zygo muscle hypertrophy
 
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thanks for the help ig
I DONT HELP NIGGERS LIKE YOU, DID YOU COME ON HERE EXPECTING PEOPLE TO BE FRIENDLY WHEN U ASK STUPID QUESTIONS YOU DUMBASS??????

BEGONE FROM HERE AND GO BACK TO TIKTOK NOW
 
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would it theoretically be way more with gear ?
not really. Its like when u take gear, it should increase osteoblast production in the bones, but it still wont grow the maxilla to such an extent that it becomes "projected", Its hard to target it anyways, so unlike the masetter, even if its on skin, u cant hypertrophy it to such an extent.
 
Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
1. No, Not really. If u were able to even hypertrophy it, it wouldnt give off as much projection as u want it to, better off surgery for just swelling.
2. Closer the Masseter is to the Gonion, the more lowset it is. also depends the look u have when u flex it to fully determine.

Give this post a solution if it answered your question, Its the tick on the far right of my post
 
not really. Its like when u take gear, it should increase osteoblast production in the bones, but it still wont grow the maxilla to such an extent that it becomes "projected", Its hard to target it anyways, so unlike the masetter, even if its on skin, u cant hypertrophy it to such an extent.
there many studies that people on test can grow muscles without training, so with that u can grow ur zygomatic muscle more effective and see better result
 
Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
fuckno are you stupid
 
there many studies that people on test can grow muscles without training, so with that u can grow ur zygomatic muscle more effective and see better result
how do u grow muscles without repetitive training????
 
im genuinely gonna bust a hole through my head what a shit thread
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Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
very weak post for 200 posts
 
Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
after all the work @Orka did

sonnnnn
 
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after all the work @Orka did

sonnnnn
Would training Zygomatic muscles give the appearance of more projection (I look considerably better when "flexing" ig the muscles over my cheekbones)
also idk how to tell if i have low or high set masseters.
No, the guy who told u this is a retard
 
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No, the guy who told u this is a retard
mirin the thread lowk, But do u believe even in the future, Stem Cell Therapy wouldnt be experimented with for Adults with GHD?
 
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mirin the thread lowk, But do u believe even in the future, Stem Cell Therapy wouldnt be experimented with for Adults with GHD?
no because stem cells don't open fused growth plates, and they're expensive asf
 
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no because stem cells don't open fused growth plates, and they're expensive asf
Interesting, Thanks for the info:Comfy:
 
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