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Guide medial canthus cutting guide (copers stay away)

Redd harlow

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Medial Canthus Maxxing – What Actually Changes and What People Get Wrong


I see a lot of noise around medial canthus lately and most of it is either cope or straight misunderstanding of what’s even changing. So I’m going to lay this out cleanly, without pretending skin manipulation magically rewrites bone.


First thing people need to get through their heads: the eye area isn’t one thing. It’s layers.


You’ve got the orbital bone, you’ve got the tendons anchoring the lids, and then you’ve got the skin and superficial tissue that everyone actually sees. Only one of those is visually “malleable” without surgery, and it’s not the bone.


That’s where medial canthus comes in.


The medial side of the eye is unique compared to the lateral side. It often has redundant tissue, folds, softness, and in many phenotypes an epicanthal structure that blunts the inner corner. That inner corner is insanely important visually. The brain reads it immediately. Small differences there change how awake, sharp, predatory, or dull the eyes look.


This is why medial canthus matters more than people think.


What medial canthus maxxing does not do is change your actual canthal tilt or move your eyeball or alter your skull. Anyone claiming that is either lying or doesn’t understand anatomy. But that doesn’t mean nothing is happening.


What is happening is visual geometry.


When the inner corner is less rounded, less buried, less soft, the eye aperture looks more open. The transition from lid to nose looks sharper. Shadows behave differently. Light doesn’t pool the same way. The eye reads as more exposed and alert even if nothing structural moved.


That’s the entire trick.


It’s not about “lifting” the eye. It’s about changing how the inner corner presents itself to the observer. Humans are extremely sensitive to that area. That’s why two guys with identical eye sockets can look completely different depending on their medial canthus.




8. Why top‑tier eye areas are multi‑layered


The best eye areas (models, outliers) have:


  • Favorable orbital bone
  • Clean tendon positioning
  • Minimal medial skin redundancy
  • Sharp inner corner geometry

Skin manipulation alone only refines — it never creates from zero.


Medial canthus maxxing is a polish, not a foundation.




9. Final takeaway


Medial canthus maxxing works because:


  • The medial eye corner is visually sensitive
  • Small changes create large perceptual shifts
  • The brain overweights inner eye geometry

But it only works within anatomical limits.


You can sharpen the frame.

Anyone who understands this avoids delusion and gets better results.
 
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Medial Canthus Maxxing – What Actually Changes and What People Get Wrong


I see a lot of noise around medial canthus lately and most of it is either cope or straight misunderstanding of what’s even changing. So I’m going to lay this out cleanly, without pretending skin manipulation magically rewrites bone.


First thing people need to get through their heads: the eye area isn’t one thing. It’s layers.


You’ve got the orbital bone, you’ve got the tendons anchoring the lids, and then you’ve got the skin and superficial tissue that everyone actually sees. Only one of those is visually “malleable” without surgery, and it’s not the bone.


That’s where medial canthus comes in.


The medial side of the eye is unique compared to the lateral side. It often has redundant tissue, folds, softness, and in many phenotypes an epicanthal structure that blunts the inner corner. That inner corner is insanely important visually. The brain reads it immediately. Small differences there change how awake, sharp, predatory, or dull the eyes look.


This is why medial canthus matters more than people think.


What medial canthus maxxing does not do is change your actual canthal tilt or move your eyeball or alter your skull. Anyone claiming that is either lying or doesn’t understand anatomy. But that doesn’t mean nothing is happening.


What is happening is visual geometry.


When the inner corner is less rounded, less buried, less soft, the eye aperture looks more open. The transition from lid to nose looks sharper. Shadows behave differently. Light doesn’t pool the same way. The eye reads as more exposed and alert even if nothing structural moved.


That’s the entire trick.


It’s not about “lifting” the eye. It’s about changing how the inner corner presents itself to the observer. Humans are extremely sensitive to that area. That’s why two guys with identical eye sockets can look completely different depending on their medial canthus.




8. Why top‑tier eye areas are multi‑layered


The best eye areas (models, outliers) have:


  • Favorable orbital bone
  • Clean tendon positioning
  • Minimal medial skin redundancy
  • Sharp inner corner geometry

Skin manipulation alone only refines — it never creates from zero.


Medial canthus maxxing is a polish, not a foundation.




9. Final takeaway


Medial canthus maxxing works because:


  • The medial eye corner is visually sensitive
  • Small changes create large perceptual shifts
  • The brain overweights inner eye geometry

But it only works within anatomical limits.




Anyone who understands this avoids delusion and gets better results.
DNR It always looks unnatural cutting medial canthus
 

Redd harlow

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i'd rather not want that
you dont want a skin layer visual medial downward canthus
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that increases your tilt visually and makes your eye area mog tier
 

Testicular

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Medial Canthus Maxxing – What Actually Changes and What People Get Wrong


I see a lot of noise around medial canthus lately and most of it is either cope or straight misunderstanding of what’s even changing. So I’m going to lay this out cleanly, without pretending skin manipulation magically rewrites bone.


First thing people need to get through their heads: the eye area isn’t one thing. It’s layers.


You’ve got the orbital bone, you’ve got the tendons anchoring the lids, and then you’ve got the skin and superficial tissue that everyone actually sees. Only one of those is visually “malleable” without surgery, and it’s not the bone.


That’s where medial canthus comes in.


The medial side of the eye is unique compared to the lateral side. It often has redundant tissue, folds, softness, and in many phenotypes an epicanthal structure that blunts the inner corner. That inner corner is insanely important visually. The brain reads it immediately. Small differences there change how awake, sharp, predatory, or dull the eyes look.


This is why medial canthus matters more than people think.


What medial canthus maxxing does not do is change your actual canthal tilt or move your eyeball or alter your skull. Anyone claiming that is either lying or doesn’t understand anatomy. But that doesn’t mean nothing is happening.


What is happening is visual geometry.


When the inner corner is less rounded, less buried, less soft, the eye aperture looks more open. The transition from lid to nose looks sharper. Shadows behave differently. Light doesn’t pool the same way. The eye reads as more exposed and alert even if nothing structural moved.


That’s the entire trick.


It’s not about “lifting” the eye. It’s about changing how the inner corner presents itself to the observer. Humans are extremely sensitive to that area. That’s why two guys with identical eye sockets can look completely different depending on their medial canthus.




8. Why top‑tier eye areas are multi‑layered


The best eye areas (models, outliers) have:


  • Favorable orbital bone
  • Clean tendon positioning
  • Minimal medial skin redundancy
  • Sharp inner corner geometry

Skin manipulation alone only refines — it never creates from zero.


Medial canthus maxxing is a polish, not a foundation.




9. Final takeaway


Medial canthus maxxing works because:


  • The medial eye corner is visually sensitive
  • Small changes create large perceptual shifts
  • The brain overweights inner eye geometry

But it only works within anatomical limits.




Anyone who understands this avoids delusion and gets better results.
Great one dude.Maybe you should have recommended to be safe a how to cut it
 

Hernan

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dangerous and doesnt work/10. i'll rep though for effort.
 
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