Influencer who sterilized himself by getting on TRT at 14 is selling a course teaching other kids how to looks max

A disturbing trend is sweeping social media, and at its center is 19-year-old influencer Clavicular, who has built a following by documenting his extreme pursuit of physical perfection through dangerous means—and now he’s teaching others to do the same.

Clavicular admits to starting testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) at just 14 years old, a decision that likely resulted in permanent sterilization and premature aging. “I wanted to get to my goals as quickly as possible,” he explained in a recent interview. “I do not care about side effects. I don’t care about any implications… none of that shit really phased me.” His reckless approach to body modification has made him the poster child for “looksmaxxing,” a growing online movement where young men pursue extreme measures to enhance their appearance.

But st**oids are just the beginning. Clavicular injects himself with approximately three substances daily, including human growth hormone and melanotan, a tanning peptide. Most surprising, he admits to using crystal methamphetamine as a pre-workout stimulant and appetite suppressant. “I use crystal methamphetamine as a stimulant and to lean max,” he casually stated, describing how he switched from Adderall to street d**gs to achieve hollow cheeks.

His methods extend beyond pharmaceuticals. Clavicular has adopted traditionally feminine beauty practices, including eyeliner, facial contouring, and eyelash curling—even bringing friends and fellow influencers like Neon to makeup stores to evangelize his techniques.

He’s also been photographed punching his own cheekbones repeatedly, believing the resulting bruising will create more prominent facial structure.

Despite being a conventionally attractive 6’2″ young man, Clavicular plans to spend $35,000 on facial reconstruction surgery in Turkey, including titanium implants and double jaw surgery. He’s also considering limb-lengthening surgery to reach 6’6″, stating, “I’m someone who wants to be the best, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get there.”

Perhaps most concerning is that Clavicular has leveraged his growing platform—appearing on streams with major influencers like Adin Ross and fitness personalities—to sell courses teaching other young men his dangerous methods.

His pitch targets insecure teenagers: “If you’re tired of being invisible to women, tired of getting rejected, and tired of watching other guys who won the genetic lottery take what’s yours, then pay attention.”

The irony is that Clavicular’s entire pursuit stems from a fundamental misunderstanding: that extreme physical modification is necessary to attract women. Yet countless examples prove that genuine confidence, personality, and treating people with respect matter far more than conforming to an impossible aesthetic standard manufactured by social media algorithms.