Would volufiline work on the chin?

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I've been trying to see if Volufiline would work on the chin but I can't find anything about it on here. Has anyone tried it before and are the effects noticible?
My side profile is okay, but my chin is a little bit recesed, I think a little bit of volume would be perfect, but I think surgery is doing too much.
 
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I've been trying to see if Volufiline would work on the chin but I can't find anything about it on here. Has anyone tried it before and are the effects noticible?
My side profile is okay, but my chin is a little bit recesed, I think a little bit of volume would be perfect, but I think surgery is doing too much.
No… Just No
 
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So volufiline wouldn't work for the chin? Do i just get surgery and become happy?
 
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I’ve always wondered about this aswell (to improve my lower third) since it’s supposed to add volume to where it’s applied. Tbh I think you should try it considering it was made for women to apply on their boobs too. It clearly should work in other areas besides your under eyes
 
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I’ve always wondered about this aswell (to improve my lower third) since it’s supposed to add volume to where it’s applied. Tbh I think you should try it considering it was made for women to apply on their boobs too. It clearly should work in other areas besides your under eyes
I would try it but I also don’t want to spend money on something that might now work. Plus, it’s only effective if there’s fat cells in the area you apply it. Your chin has almost no fat cells, so the difference wound not be noticeable. Look at fat people’s chins, they are usually defined even if they have like 25%+ bf percent.
 
I would try it but I also don’t want to spend money on something that might now work. Plus, it’s only effective if there’s fat cells in the area you apply it. Your chin has almost no fat cells, so the difference wound not be noticeable. Look at fat people’s chins, they are usually defined even if they have like 25%+ bf percent.
Try or don't, no one's doing it for you and no one will come to save you.
 
even just the inflammation from bonesmashing would do more
 
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I would try it but I also don’t want to spend money on something that might now work. Plus, it’s only effective if there’s fat cells in the area you apply it. Your chin has almost no fat cells, so the difference wound not be noticeable. Look at fat people’s chins, they are usually defined even if they have like 25%+ bf percent.
I’ll try it. I’m ordering volufiline soon.
 
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Yea, your a moron, asked if someone tried before and there experience with it to see if it’s viable.
No. You are a moron. I don’t care for the circumstances surrounding the study on females’ breast size post-Volufiline usage, but the whole point is that it increases fat volume to where applied topically. Let me know if you unironically think that will fix a skeletal issue.
 
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No. You are a moron. I don’t care for the circumstances surrounding the study on females’ breast size post-Volufiline usage, but the whole point is that it increases fat volume to where applied topically. Let me know if you unironically think that will fix a skeletal issue.
You might possibly be the moron. I never brought up breast size, I even said after the post that it realistically wouldn’t work on the chin because there’s such a limited about of fat cells there.
 
You might possibly be the moron. I never brought up breast size, I even said after the post that it realistically wouldn’t work on the chin because there’s such a limited about of fat cells there.
I never said you did, fucknuts.
I said that the only relevant study to understand its use and its effects is not at all relevant to your issue.
Learn to infer. Brainlet cunt. Go get your surgery.
 
I never said you did, fucknuts.
I said that the only relevant study to understand its use and its effects is not at all relevant to your issue.
Learn to infer. Brainlet cunt. Go get your surgery.
Why bring up the study in a response to me if I didn’t mention it along with me also admitting previously that it might not work in general. Anyway, I understand what you mean, your response just confused me.
 
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Why bring up the study in a response to me if I didn’t mention it along with me also admitting previously that it might not work in general. Anyway, I understand what you mean, your response just confused me.
My bad for being harsh. I am also generally emphatic in my messaging so I probably came off harsher than I intended.
Volufiline won't help though, at all.
If you are recessed, you can see about orthodontic intervention, or you will need surgery. If you can justify it is of medical necessity to get a particular surgery, you're in luck, you can probably get it subsidised to some extent.
PM me if you want me to actually look at a photo.
 
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My bad for being harsh. I am also generally emphatic in my messaging so I probably came off harsher than I intended.
Volufiline won't help though, at all.
If you are recessed, you can see about orthodontic intervention, or you will need surgery. If you can justify it is of medical necessity to get a particular surgery, you're in luck, you can probably get it subsidised to some extent.
PM me if you want me to actually look at a photo.
Sorry about being rude to you as well, but yea, I’m just coping because I don’t really want surgery right now, thank you for the help and advice :)
 
Sorry about being rude to you as well, but yea, I’m just coping because I don’t really want surgery right now, thank you for the help and advice :)
Ofc, you're good man, no need to apologise. It was unwarranted of me.
Best bet is to consult an orthodontist regardless of whether you want surgery right now or not, to see if it's an issue that can be treated/mitigated with intervention.
If not, at least you'll know where to go from here.
 
Ofc, you're good man, no need to apologise. It was unwarranted of me.
Best bet is to consult an orthodontist regardless of whether you want surgery right now or not, to see if it's an issue that can be treated/mitigated with intervention.
If not, at least you'll know where to go from here.
Would you say chin implants would be the best for forward growth? Also, I might pm you in the future about this issue and let you know any more details I find out if that’s chill with you.
 
Volufiline is cope. I tried it on the eyes and don't see any change so I'd say no.
 
I've been trying to see if Volufiline would work on the chin but I can't find anything about it on here. Has anyone tried it before and are the effects noticible?
My side profile is okay, but my chin is a little bit recesed, I think a little bit of volume would be perfect, but I think surgery is doing too much.
Volufiline adds volume to existing fat cells so it won’t do shit as you barley have any fat there
 
Would you say chin implants would be the best for forward growth? Also, I might pm you in the future about this issue and let you know any more details I find out if that’s chill with you.
Genio, Bimax or BSSO depending on your case.
 

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