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Method Orbicularis oculi hypertrophy to get hooded eyes

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These muscles are the orbicularis oculi muscles:

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The orbicularis oculi is a muscle in the face that closes the eyelids. It arises from the nasal part of the frontal bone, from the frontal process of the maxilla in front of the lacrimal groove, and from the anterior surface and borders of a short fibrous band, the medial palpebral ligament.

From this origin, the fibers are directed laterally, forming a broad and thin layer, which occupies the eyelids or palpebræ, surrounds the circumference of the orbit, and spreads over the temple, and downward on the cheek.


The orbicularis oculi muscles surround the eyeballs and are responsible for squinting.

Well-developed orbicularis oculi muscles would contribute to the appearance of hooded eyes.

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Fig. 33.9. a "Heavy" upper and lower eyelids due to muscle hypertrophy. b "Evil look" turns to "mild look". c Hypertrophy of orbicularis oculi muscle fibres only below. d Partial resected strip of muscle fibres of lower eyelid


As you can see if the postoperative pic her eyeballs protrude more and she has more scleral show:

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To work the outer part of the orbicularis oculi, do exactly what she's doing in the GIF. Remember to stretch your mouth downwards when doing the movement to prevent getting nasolabial folds.

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You can also lightly pull down on the outside corner of your eyes to add extra resistance.

To work the inner part, scrunch the entire middle part of your face like in the picture. And like before, when doing the movement keep your mouth stretched downwards.

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Or you can just pull trucks with your orbitals JFL:
 
I remember when I said on looksmax.me to squint (don’t do this) you will get nasiolabial folds if you try to squint constantly.
 
These muscles are the orbicularis oculi muscles:

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The orbicularis oculi muscles surround the eyeballs and are responsible for squinting.

Well-developed orbicularis oculi muscles would contribute to the appearance of hooded eyes.

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As you can see if the postoperative pic her eyeballs protrude more and she has more scleral show:

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To work the outer part of the orbicularis oculi, do exactly what she's doing in the GIF. Remember to stretch your mouth downwards when doing the movement to prevent getting nasolabial folds.

yDzJBto.gif


You can also lightly pull down on the outside corner of your eyes to add extra resistance.

To work the inner part, scrunch the entire middle part of your face like in the picture. And like before, when doing the movement keep your mouth stretched downwards.

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Or you can just pull trucks with your orbitals JFL:
seems legit... what muscles is she contracting in this gif? looks retarded but if it gives me hunter eyes then im all for it
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