i am going to experiment with a possible method to reshape cartilage (GTFIH)

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the basis for this theory of mine comes from this study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2966351/
since im low iq the only things i could make out of this whole thing were that high temperatures = stiff cartilage;

this is not the first time this study was put into practice by the looksmaxxing community,
we have ex member Ekil73_YT who also came across this study and apparently attempted to put it into practice himself by trying to make his nose malleable via boiling water.
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obviously that shit didnt work. i believe that for there to be any sort of visual change on his nose, he'd need a better way to heat the cartilage and also alot of patience and time.

hence why i am going to spend the whole fucking night with my auntie's hair iron.

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unfortunely, i am high inhib, so i am not going to attempt anything with the nose for now. i will mainly target the cartilage in the ear, more specifically the helix area:

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this is how it is going to go,
for 5 hours i am going to be doing in cycles of 10 minutes, the following:

pinch my left ear with the hair iron, then plug it and let it heat up for 20 seconds.
then i will get the hair iron off my ear and unplug it
after that i am going to grab a clothespin and leave it pinching my ear until the other cycle begins.

i know all of this sounds extremely autistic but i think it worth a try, plus i got time.
i will start the experiment at 1:00 AM EST and will end at 6:00 AM EST, after that i am going to sleep and make a post when i wake up with results.
 
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You're probably just heating/burning the skin, your cartilage would likely need prolonged exposure to moderate warmth along with some sort of pressure to influence shape. I didn't read the study tho so idk
 
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mirin being a lab rat but you'll prob drop out within the first 5 minutes
burn pain is no joke
 
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jfl i forgot to post results
absolute utter failure, surprise surprise :lul:
by the end my ear was not even as red as i expected it to be surprisingly, but one thing i noticed is my ear did stay on a certain position for like, 3 minutes after i stopped, i thought it had worked just to be completely dissapointed afterwards.
if you wanna try this you probably need a way to heat the cartilage directly, thats how they did it in this study with needles:

also another bonus interesting article: https://newatlas.com/molecular-surgery-cartilage-reshaping/59141/
 
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jfl i forgot to post results
absolute utter failure, surprise surprise :lul:
by the end my ear was not even as red as i expected it to be surprisingly, but one thing i noticed is my ear did stay on a certain position for like, 3 minutes after i stopped, i thought it had worked just to be completely dissapointed afterwards.
if you wanna try this you probably need a way to heat the cartilage directly, thats how they did it in this study with needles:

also another bonus interesting article: https://newatlas.com/molecular-surgery-cartilage-reshaping/59141/
thankyou for your service
 
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