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Discussion Let’s talk about bonesmashing (2 Viewers)

Discussion Let’s talk about bonesmashing
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1- You cannot prove that your bonesmashing technique produces subperiosteal hematomas, and given that this is a rare condition, it’s naive to assume that a self-inflicted trauma would produce it, much less produce it consistently.
2- Most subperiosteal hematomas do not ossify, and many factors are required for that process to occur
its rare not because its difficult to achieve but because its rare for its conditions to be met
3- Subperiosteal hematomas, tend to expand; to achieve aesthetic augmentation you would need consistent blood pooling across the entire bone you want to augmentate, which you are not going to achieve, let alone trigger a process of ossification.
this is true but i dont see why you would do it this way anyways
when done with small objects (knuckle) its fairly precise and predictable for me
the idea i had was to deposit this wherever needed, chin is easy (ogee curve actually improved, chin has a more teutonic shape compared to previously being flat, like comic batman chin projection but still way less), zygos would be hard to do but still doable, just have to repeat the process along the entire arch
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