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The truth about bones smashing and how it CAN work (35 Viewers)

The truth about bones smashing and how it CAN work

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Because most filler is complete shit
You can diy HA fillers pretty easily they last 6 months and you can always dissolve them if they migrate and the migration rate is abt 1% on bone structure
 

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You can diy HA fillers pretty easily they last 6 months and you can always dissolve them if they migrate and the migration rate is abt 1% on bone structure
filler is not as easy as you think lol , the technique matters alot
 

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filler is not as easy as you think lol , the technique matters alot
My friend diy it for the first in front of me and everything went well zygos chin and gonions are the easiest to diy and theres plenty of yt vids out there that shows the proper technique
If you fail diy fillers iq is the issue
 

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i disrupt the healing process as this drives scar tissue and what is that stupid analogy , it doesn't apply to the biology here at all
it applies ur just retarded (thread was already proof u were)

scar tissue doesn't organize like normal tissue so the more u interrupt healing the more irregular and asymetrical the results are. same reason why doctors immobilize bones after they break. when a bone breaks the body forms a callus, and if u keep moving or break the bone again, the body will produce more callus but the structure becomes deformed since the healing is uncontrolled
 

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it applies ur just retarded (thread was already proof u were)

scar tissue doesn't organize like normal tissue so the more u interrupt healing the more irregular and asymetrical the results are. same reason why doctors immobilize bones after they break. when a bone breaks the body forms a callus, and if u keep moving or break the bone again, the body will produce more callus but the structure becomes deformed since the healing is uncontrolled
The whole point is to build as much scar tissue as you can so there’s no problem with disrupting healing and assymetrical in comparison to what? Both sides will heal with similar levels of asymmetry
Also applying moving bones to blunt force trauma causing hematoma and inflammation is retarded

I already mentioned the risk of assymetry in the thread and it not a huge issue if ur not complete retarded.
 

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My friend diy it for the first in front of me and everything went well zygos chin and gonions are the easiest to diy and theres plenty of yt vids out there that shows the proper technique
If you fail diy fillers iq is the issue
Not at all lol it’s easy to complete fuck up filler , and as you said many people won’t be able to , it’s not the type of thing i’d cheap out on personally , also filler is just shit long term
 

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The whole point is to build as much scar tissue as you can so there’s no problem with disrupting healing and assymetrical in comparison to what? Both sides will heal with similar levels of asymmetry
Also applying moving bones to blunt force trauma causing hematoma and inflammation is retarded

I already mentioned the risk of assymetry in the thread and it not a huge issue if ur not complete retarded.
this still assumes that more scar tissue = better structure which is just stupid. scar tissue is disorganized collagen so increasing it wont give controlled shape

if u constantly re injure it then ur preventing the remodeling phase so tissue stays in an early disorganized state instead of anything structured. more damage leads to more chaotic repair and not better results

ur argument is flawed and ur not even arguing against me, ur arguing against basic biology u fucking retard idk why u think this is a good idea
 

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Not at all lol it’s easy to complete fuck up filler , and as you said many people won’t be able to , it’s not the type of thing i’d cheap out on personally , also filler is just shit long term
Seems like youre not that knowledgeable on fillers dyor
Even if you fuck it up you can always dissolve it
And fillers is only shit long term if you pay somebody to do it if yoy diy it its pretty cheap more customisable and you have to do is dissolve it after 5-6 sessions and start again
 

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this still assumes that more scar tissue = better structure which is just stupid. scar tissue is disorganized collagen so increasing it wont give controlled shape

if u constantly re injure it then ur preventing the remodeling phase so tissue stays in an early disorganized state instead of anything structured. more damage leads to more chaotic repair and not better results

ur argument is flawed and ur not even arguing against me, ur arguing against basic biology u fucking retard idk why u think this is a good idea
i specifically mentioned to not expect the world and how things like surgery are far superior
I also said this is not taking anyone from ugly to gl and but it WILL add more volume to the area of trauma
This was simply a thread explaining the way bone smash actually would work and the best way to go about it

And also scar tissue under the skin isnt some insane deformity looking shit jfl

Im assuming more scar tissue = more volume which if done right (applying roughly the same trauma in the same place each side) will look better
 

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Seems like youre not that knowledgeable on fillers dyor
Even if you fuck it up you can always dissolve it
And fillers is only shit long term if you pay somebody to do it if yoy diy it its pretty cheap more customisable and you have to do is dissolve it after 5-6 sessions and start again
Look at the recent mri's JFL
you can just dissolve it , you cant get rid of it all
 

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Look at the recent mri's JFL
you can just dissolve it , you cant get rid of it all
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All the mris you see is ppl who didnt dissolve it HA fillers (the most popular one) do get completely dissolved and broke down by your body with hyaluronidase injections
 

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i specifically mentioned to not expect the world and how things like surgery are far superior
I also said this is not taking anyone from ugly to gl and but it WILL add more volume to the area of trauma
This was simply a thread explaining the way bone smash actually would work and the best way to go about it

And also scar tissue under the skin isnt some insane deformity looking shit jfl

Im assuming more scar tissue = more volume which if done right (applying roughly the same trauma in the same place each side) will look better
ur still treating scar tissue like it behaves like controlled filler. even if it adds some volume its still not organized or evenly distributed. it wont look like clean bone projection ur just gonna get irregular thickening.

"applying the same trauma in the same place each side" still doesn't guarantee symmetry since the healing response isnt linear. theres still small differences in angle, force, n blood flow which get amplified everytime u re injure it

even "if" (key word) we assume some volume is added theres no reason to expect it to look better rather than just more uneven

organize ur claims so u dont need to shift the goal posts from "it will improve appearance" to "it could add volume" (theres nothing else to even argue about)
 

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All the mris you see is ppl who didnt dissolve it HA fillers (the most popular one) do get completely dissolved and broke down by your body with hyaluronidase injections
no theres plenty of reported cases of HA filler persistent after many attempts to dissolve it jfl
 

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ur still treating scar tissue like it behaves like controlled filler. even if it adds some volume its still not organized or evenly distributed. it wont look like clean bone projection ur just gonna get irregular thickening.

As i said i already mentioned the risk of asymmetry in the original thread , i never proposed this as some implant
"applying the same trauma in the same place each side" still doesn't guarantee symmetry since the healing response isnt linear. theres still small differences in angle, force, n blood flow which get amplified everytime u re injure it
Never made the claim it would but it will reduce asymmetry enough to where its not a problem , everyone is already asymmetrical
even "if" (key word) we assume some volume is added theres no reason to expect it to look better rather than just more uneven
Scar tissue underneath the skin that is caused by this type of blunt force trauma isn't some ugly deformed shit you're making it out to be
 

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As i said i already mentioned the risk of asymmetry in the original thread , i never proposed this as some implant

Never made the claim it would but it will reduce asymmetry enough to where its not a problem , everyone is already asymmetrical

Scar tissue underneath the skin that is caused by this type of blunt force trauma isn't some ugly deformed shit you're making it out to be
not saying u think its an implant im saying u treat it like it behaves in a controlled way, the same way an implant does. the scar tissue not forming evenly or predictably is the main issue n not asymmetry. ur getting irregular thickening instead of a clean shape

assuming it reduces it to an acceptable level even tho theres no reason it would. if anything, repeatedly re injuring it amplifies small differences so theres just as much reason to expect worse asymmetry not less

not being deformed isnt the same as looking better. the claim was that it improves appearance n not that it doesnt look terrible. irregular thickening can still look worse even if its not extreme
 

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done it professional clinic
stop leaving everything up to user error jfl
im not anti filler it can be good but don't act like its a good long term option , the risk accumulates with time
Dude you think bcs you go to a professional clinic everything will be fine
Most of the case of fillers not dissolvers was bcs of either incorrect dosing , poor injection technique , waiting too long to dissolve it or inject in the wrong spot
 

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