@apollo Hm, I guess that makes sense in theory. However, have you been able to compare visual results between the procedures? I am opting for EASE mys...
What do you base this statement on, @Apollo? If EASE is mainly skeletal expansion, how could this possibly translate to minimal aesthetic changes? It ...
@Apollo This is a bit puzzling to me. For example, comparing Ronald Ead, whose face I think improved significantly from 10 mm of expansion, to the res...
Didn't you mew all your life already? You look relatively well-developed.
Where did you read this? To my understanding, it is purely about the prospect of splitting suture. I think Jaw Hacks discussed this with Dr. Stephen V...
Lot of the same sensations I been getting it seems! I would like to think that it is a sign of change taking place, but who really knows? Congrat...
I looked up this post, as I recently has been experiencing the same thing. This has very clearly correlated with some changes I made to my oral postur...
Congrats on improving your health and getting a nice smile! :) Regarding other changes in appearance, I find them hard to asses. You do look slightly ...
@admin Thank you for the thorough response! All I can say is that I will check the sources in the discord, while I look forward to the first lesson. A...
Are the sources linked in the Discord the kinds of concepts that have informed Karna Dharma? Is there any other material you would recommend checking ...
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@androvasAn equally important question, if not more so, would be how the sphenoid bone ideally should sit within the craniofacial complex. How is a fa...
Could you send me that one too? Or possible post a link here in the thread. I am sure others would find it interesting!
@apollo @silver I would encourage you to comment on the video and ask him about his MSE protocol and it'd differences to others(as I have done mysel...
Interesting post. I am not completely sure if the appearance of ones chins is completely non-relevant. But it makes sense to me that not having a stro...
@sarakatIf understood correctly, did you resolve this particular issue yourself? Negligent or ignorant dentist/orthodontist is indeed a problem...
@maxilla_manI forgot to mention another interesting thing. After a while, I stared getting a lot of sensations in what I believe to be many of the dif...
@maxilla_manThe sensations has continued, albeit not as intense as they where initially. The intensity of the sensations also seem to correlate with t...
I am not sure that I see any actual changes. Your chin does appear more prominent in the after, but I think this is because your head is tiled more up...
@thebeastpandaI came across a post on looksmax recently. There was a repport of an individual who had managed to do this, just after having split his ...
Happy to hear about the positive changes, @apollo! I wish you luck regarding the forward changes. I hope you don't mind some questions down below.Rega...
Why would one assume this? After a successful split, it is know that the sutures heal and that it even grows back stronger than before expansion. ...
@adminWhat specifically makes you concerned about the strong forces from the MSE? And could you bother to elaborate on your thoughts on yoga(if not he...
@le_fort_or_bustI am surprised to hear that. Did you see photos of those who did it and ended up dissatisfied with their results? I will admit that Ro...
@Le_Fort_or_BustCould you elaborate on why you are dissatisfied with MSE+FM? What did it achieve and what did it not?
@chris123 He makes the statement somewhere in this interview. I can't recall at what timestamp, but you'll probably enjoy watching the whole thing.
@sinned On a side note: If I recall correctly, Mike stated that the tip has the most potential to affect the maxilla because of its relative position,...
@thebeastpanda Glad to hear! :) Regarding Mike license, I actually can't recall the details of the accusation, or in what video Mike spoke about this ...
Yes, but not very much. I reckon this is normal, from what I have gathered from the forum, right? I would say both. However, if I straighten my ne...
This is interesting, as I experience the exact opposite. If anything, I find that my neck straightens and stabilises while focusing on the posterior t...
I don’t think the airway is compromised in anyway from keeping teeth together. I also have no problems what so ever breathing while engaging the poste...
In relation to facial shape, or in relationship to the teeth? Well, this is what I addressed in the other comment. Does pushing teeth mostly/only ...
At least something else we agree on! ;) I would very much like him to comment on wind players(hence the thread I started about it).
@kuru Well, yes. When it comes to the buccinators, I do think he is wrong. But he would still be able to help people to get hollow cheeks, as the re...
Maybe I glossed over this point. If I were to push an object forward, it generally would be the most effective to push at its middle, no? I imagine th...
@progress @chilly Aside from working on your oral posture, have you chewed a lot as well? Although I don’t understand how(and maybe should know by n...
@kuru The falsification of this idea is to see if we can find people with hollow cheeks, but well developed buccinators as well. And if we do, we fi...
They can certainly be felt. But still, can they actually be seen? I actually remember reading about plastic surgeons don’t do any work on the buccinat...
Maybe I am misunderstanding you. But wouldn't new bone be generated in process of expanding the maxilla? As for the acceleration, I think @Progress co...
It seems to me that the best solution would be to get a tooth implant to replace the missing tooth, thus stopping the opposing tooth from super erupti...
@kuru Maybe you had the answer to this question. However, I still have reservations about this sentiment. First of all, even though improper t...
@thebeastpanda I think I may have already answered your question. I don’t really believe in pushing forwards, but instead focus in having the tongue...
@thebeastpanda I can’t give you the exact time stamp, since I don’t remember where it was. But the whole thing can be worth watching anyways:/p> A...
@thebeastpanda I can’t say for the first part of your question. But for the later, Mike Mew recently stated the following in an interview with Koko ...
True, true. The progression from tingling to numbness was in fact somewhat pleasurable at first, since it felt like my skin/face/bones(still unclear) ...
How exactly would one execute this? Putting ones thumbs between the cheeks and teeth and push upwards towards the zygomatic bones?
Not that I can’t tell. And that seems strange to me, since the feeling is more or less synonymous to local anaesthesia or a sleeping arm. I suppose it...
@sinned @Progress @drunkwithcoffee I haven’t experienced any growth due to this practice, yet. But I can attest that keeping the tip there has helpe...
@progress Yeah, it feels a bit scary, haha! Yesterday it felt like my occlusion had changed somewhat, but upon reflection I have realised that I a...
@azrael It is always reassuring when you do something similar to Helmutstrebl, lol! Your response also reminded me of your progress. Didn’t you have...
I use suction for the front and middle. I push with the posterior third to get it to touch my soft palate. The amount of pressure here is generally so...
There certainly seems like some improvement has occurred. Congratulations again! As for how hooded your eyes will become, I only think time can tell. ...
@progress In the pictures provided in OP, his nose seemed to have gone from quite rounded to quite straight. But in the later pictures from the side...
@progress Your observation regarding his head being rotated seems to be accurate. But I am not sure if they can account for the changes in his nose....
@azrael I am actually not sure that the posterior third should be suctioned. Recently, I rewatched some of M. Mews videos. If I understood him corre...