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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Long term progress
« on: August 04, 2016, 08:00:47 pm »
Thanks for the input nobody. I do agree with everything you said, muscular and skeletal posture surely plays a large role in this whole game.
I mentioned stretching of the skin in which I have unfortunately experienced. For myself this is probably my main concern with ncr (albeit an aesthetic concern) but I am quite young and my skin has aged considerably since starting. While I do think correct posture will aid in holding the jaws in their ideal position, I don't think it can maintain the expansion you get in the rest of the skull.
This expansion isn't just in your' frontal face as we know, but around the circumference of your head. Theres only one way I can see permanence in change after the ncr inflations. That being for bone to grow and fill in between the sutures while they're opened and before they close.
Anyone else had a similar experience with skin and not being consistent with treatment? It may be just in my case, as I have quite a narrow skull that seems maluable to change... One extreme to the other, wide face to thin recurring, vice versa
I mentioned stretching of the skin in which I have unfortunately experienced. For myself this is probably my main concern with ncr (albeit an aesthetic concern) but I am quite young and my skin has aged considerably since starting. While I do think correct posture will aid in holding the jaws in their ideal position, I don't think it can maintain the expansion you get in the rest of the skull.
This expansion isn't just in your' frontal face as we know, but around the circumference of your head. Theres only one way I can see permanence in change after the ncr inflations. That being for bone to grow and fill in between the sutures while they're opened and before they close.
Anyone else had a similar experience with skin and not being consistent with treatment? It may be just in my case, as I have quite a narrow skull that seems maluable to change... One extreme to the other, wide face to thin recurring, vice versa