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    Quote Originally Posted by Pageidol View Post
    You’ve just answered your own question matey, the bone loss recovers when everything is sorted out, ive already shaken my moon face and im rocking a chisled jawline once again.
    Generally I am not interested in posting on this forum anymore. But since this symptom is close to my heart and not acknowledged by the foundation yet, I want to respond to the above post.

    Facial bone loss means that your jaw, chin and cheekbones LOSE bone mass . The top layer of bone is lost and your jaw/cheekbone and chin are smaller and less thick. This results in the face looking smaller and less chiseled.

    BONE loss is not what you describe above, i.e. moonface. Moonface is when you gain a lot of fat in your face which hides your bone structure resulting in a less chiseled look. As soon as you lose the facial fat your bone structure can be seen again. Your bone structure has thus not reduced in size but has been hidden under an increased fat layer. All you have described is that you gained fat in your face and then lost it again.

    If you have facial bone loss it often goes hand in hand with collagen loss, i.e. with a decrease of facial fat. You lose facial fat/ collagen and bone.

    Again fat gain in the face has NOTHING to do with bone loss. Pls dont confuse two totally unrelated symptoms.

    If anyone has a legitimate case of facial bone loss (jaw, chin and/or cheekbones), i.e. as described in this post (NOT moonface), pls contact the foundation as they will add it to their symptom list if enough people confirm that the symptom exists (I have discussed this with them this month). Just write an email to Philip Roberts: proberts@pfsfoundation.org. Pls only do this if you are certain that you actually have this symptom.
    Last edited by pvdl.; 12-28-2017 at 05:25 AM.

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