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Some people on TikTok seem to be hitting their faces with blunt objects such as hammers, bottles and … [+] massagers with the stated goal of improving their facial appearance. And they’ve been calling this practice “bone smashing.” (Photo: Getty)

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If you are wondering whether you should hit yourself in the face with a hammer, the answer is typically no. Yet, that’s what some people on TikTok seem to be doing with the stated goal of improving their facial appearances. Yes, you heard that correctly. People have been using the term “bone smashing” to refer to this practice of hitting their faces with hammers, bottles, massagers or other blunt objects in the pursuit of beauty. In fact, videos with the phrase “bone smashing tutorial” have already garnered over 267.7 million views on TikTok. But regardless of what some TikTokers and other pro-bone smashers may say about this practice, keep in mind that there is no evidence that breaking the bones in your face will be a smashing success—unless, of course, your goal is to cause yourself pain and do some real damage to your face.

How are people even justifying the practice of self-pummeling your own face? Well, they appear to be crying Wolff, meaning that they are citing something called Wolff’s Law. Back in the 1800s, a little before TikTok became a thing, German anatomist and surgeon Julius Wolff formulated Wolff’s Law. Wolff’s Law is based on the observation that you and your bones are not like a Ken doll. Rather than being completely inanimate structures, your bones are constantly undergoing remodeling with old or damaged bone continuously being resorbed and replaced by newly laid bone. Applying mechanical force or physical stress to your bones can actually increase the rate that such remodeling occurs and, in the process, result in stronger, thicker bones. Conversely, the lack of such force or stress can lead to thinner and weaker bones. That’s one of the reasons why physical activity, especially weight-bearing exercises, can help maintain bone strength and prevent bone loss.

Pictured here is the bone remodeling process (resorption, reversal, formation, and mineralization), … [+] driven by osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes. (Illustration: Getty)

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So, the bone-headed claim is that you can use a blunt object to cause fractures in your face in a manner that can re-shape your face from what it looks like now. It’s essentially being touted as a permanent makeover, allowing you to give yourself more of a “chiseled” look, so to speak. And the belief is that when the bones in your face heal from, you know, beating the bleep out of them, they will actually become even stronger, because, “That which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” right? Why not then start treating your face as if it were one of those statues on Easter Island? What could possibly go wrong?

Umm, plenty. Just because Wolff’s Law may apply with certain types of mechanical stress doesn’t mean that you can bang the heck out of your bones. There’s a big difference between the mechanical force on your bones that comes from walking or lifting weights in an appropriate manner versus the force from a blow from a blunt object. The latter can cause some really nasty fractures, and no one typically says, “The good news is that I fractured my bones.”

Sure bones may heal after they’ve been fractured. But they don’t always heal in the right way and correct configuration. You aren’t a freaking ice sculpture. You can’t simply carve out how you want your face to look. Cracking your facial bones with a hammer could you leave them deformed and your face even worse off, regardless of what you think about your current appearance.

Plus, your face isn’t just all bones. It includes stuff like various soft tissues, connective tissues, and eyeballs that could get irreparably damaged. Pounding your face with a blunt object could also result in bleeding and lesions that would be at high risk for getting infected.

Moreover, Wolff’s Law is a gross oversimplification of how bones work. Mechanical stress isn’t the only thing that contributes to your bone density and strength. Other factors such as your nutritional status to your levels of various hormones such as parathyroid hormone play important roles. Your face won’t collapse if you don’t do weight-bearing exercises such as strapping a barbell to your face—which by the way is not a good idea.

If you are down on your appearance, it’s not a good idea to get hammered in any way, especially when doing so involves an actual hammer. There are many ways to face your insecurities and feel better about yourself. Causing pain and potentially irreversible damage to your face is not one of them.

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