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Ive been using 5% minoxidil and a dermastamp to fix my eyebrows which were pretty weak all my life, its improved a bit and i was thinking about using fillers since im not old enough to get surgery. Any suggestions?
 

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1.Fat Grafting / Fat Transfer: This is a procedure where doctors take fat from other parts of your body and inject it under your eyes or cheeks to fill in hollows. It’s natural since it uses your own fat, but it’s still a medical procedure.
2.Dermal Fillers:
These are hyaluronic acid-based injections that add volume temporarily. They’re non-surgical and can last from 6 months up to 2 years, depending on the filler. Good for trying out how fuller cheeks look before committing to anything permanent.
3.Facial Exercises:
Some people try targeted facial exercises to build up muscle tone around the eyes and cheeks. Results vary, and it usually won’t dramatically change bone structure or deep hollows, but it might help a bit.
4.Diet and Hormone Optimisation: Sounds like u already got this covered so great work. Eating well and balanced hormones can improve skin quality and overall facial fullness.
5.Skincare & Hydration:
Using good moisturizers, eye creams with peptides or retinol, and staying hydrated can improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of hollowness.

hope i helped with some solutions bhai

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1.Fat Grafting / Fat Transfer: This is a procedure where doctors take fat from other parts of your body and inject it under your eyes or cheeks to fill in hollows. It’s natural since it uses your own fat, but it’s still a medical procedure.
2.Dermal Fillers:
These are hyaluronic acid-based injections that add volume temporarily. They’re non-surgical and can last from 6 months up to 2 years, depending on the filler. Good for trying out how fuller cheeks look before committing to anything permanent.
3.Facial Exercises:
Some people try targeted facial exercises to build up muscle tone around the eyes and cheeks. Results vary, and it usually won’t dramatically change bone structure or deep hollows, but it might help a bit.
4.Diet and Hormone Optimisation: Sounds like u already got this covered so great work. Eating well and balanced hormones can improve skin quality and overall facial fullness.
5.Skincare & Hydration:
Using good moisturizers, eye creams with peptides or retinol, and staying hydrated can improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of hollowness.

hope i helped with some solutions bhai

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unfortunately i don’t think i can get fat grafts under 18 but i probably learn how to do filler ive seen a thread recently on another forum when someone did diy fat graft but im not sure how skilled u have to be to get it right. Thanks for the info bro
 
Ive been using 5% minoxidil and a dermastamp to fix my eyebrows which were pretty weak all my life, its improved a bit and i was thinking about using fillers since im not old enough to get surgery. Any suggestions?
Caster oil paired with minoxidil might help and keep using a derma stamp. Your sclera is also showing but it isn’t too big of an issue because i think it’s just how your looking at the camera. You won’t need any surgery your eye area isn’t that bad
 
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Your eyebrows are very thin, but that’s very easily fixable. Caster oil is an option but I don’t think it’ll work as well on you, and minoxidil is a great option (best one for you I think). Your sclera is also showing a lot but it isn’t too big of an issue because i think it’s just how your looking at the camera
I meant oral minoxidil
 
Ive been using 5% minoxidil and a dermastamp to fix my eyebrows which were pretty weak all my life, its improved a bit and i was thinking about using fillers since im not old enough to get surgery. Any suggestions?
definitely dye it
 
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