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==Scientific studies==
==Scientific studies==
In 2013 orthodontists published a [https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crid/2014/270257/ paper] in which they explain how they fixed the maxillary deficiency of an adult woman. After 17 months applying a force of 0.5 kilograms for 14 hours a day, the woman obtained a maxillary growth of 1.7 millimiters. This number was enough to correct the malocclusion of the woman, however 1.7 millimiters is not enought to consider Facepulling a satysting looksmaxxing technique, since [[Plastic surgery|Bimaxillary surgery]] can achieve 5 millimiters of maxillary forward growth in 2 hours.<br>
In 2013 orthodontists published a [https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crid/2014/270257/ paper] in which they explain how they fixed the maxillary deficiency of an adult woman. After 17 months applying a force of 0.5 kilograms for 14 hours a day, the woman obtained a maxillary growth of 1.7 millimiters. This number was enough to correct the malocclusion of the woman, however 1.7 millimiters is not enought to consider Facepulling a satysting looksmaxxing technique, since [[Plastic surgery|Bimaxillary surgery]] can achieve 10+ millimiters of maxillary forward growth in 2 hours.<br>
Currently there are no scientific studies involving a maxillary protraction with stronger forces applied on the maxilla, for example the [[Looksmax.me]] user [[CopeAndRope]] recommended to facepull with 2kilograms of force.
Currently there are no scientific studies involving a maxillary protraction with stronger forces applied on the maxilla, for example the [[Looksmax.me]] user [[CopeAndRope]] recommended to facepull with 2kilograms of force.


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