Australia's most famous looksmaxxer opens up on controversial journey

A young man from Brisbane, who identifies with the looksmaxxing community, has shared his journey of extreme measures to enhance his appearance after feeling deeply dissatisfied with his body during his teenage years. This journey led him to use steroids and engage in a controversial practice known as ‘bone-smashing.’

Ronan, known online as Androgenic, defends these drastic actions. Bone-smashing involves using a hammer or a blunt tool to intentionally break or bruise facial bones, believing it will enhance features like the cheekbones and jawline, despite the lack of scientific backing for such methods.

“I started bone-smashing during the COVID lockdown out of sheer boredom. It was a topic of discussion, so I decided to try it out,” Ronan revealed to the Daily Mail.

“It’s admittedly quite extreme, but I feel people have an exaggerated fear of risk. They think even a slight tap to the bones is akin to serious self-harm,” he explained.

Ronan compared bone-smashing to activities like combat sports and street racing, which are often glamorized despite their inherent dangers. “If approached carefully, I don’t consider it a hazardous activity,” he added.

At 25, Ronan has become a prominent figure within Australia’s looksmaxxing community, a network of predominantly young men who go to extreme lengths to ‘maximize’ their physical appearance.

The methods range from basic hygiene to ‘hardmaxxing’, which can include steroid use, leg extension and plastic surgery. Forums about the trend feature a ranking system and the sharing of aggressive views about women.

Sexually successful men are classified as ‘Chads’, weak ones as ‘betas’ and involuntarily celibate men as ‘incels’. 

Twenty-five-year-old Brisbane man Ronan, who goes by Androgenic, stands by the extreme measures as he becomes a leading voice for the looksmaxxing community

Twenty-five-year-old Brisbane man Ronan, who goes by Androgenic, stands by the extreme measures as he becomes a leading voice for the looksmaxxing community 

Pictured, Ronan before his transformation

Ronan said he began his transformation in July 2019 

Experts have discouraged the dangerous methods, claiming a lot of the techniques to enhance looks are not scientifically backed and it is sending a very harmful message to teenagers. 

Ronan, who did not want to share his last name, is constantly ranked in the Top 10 of the ‘International Chad Ranking Association’ list. 

He revealed he was drawn to the world of looksmaxxing in July 2019.

‘I was playing video games all day,’ he said.

‘One night, a friend dragged me to a nightclub, and I just felt insecure and was a fish out of water. I felt like I was invisible in the crowd,’ he said.

‘I went home and I instantly decided I had to change something. I was into going to the gym and being super into looks.’

Ronan also admitted to using performance enhancers in the past.

‘I think that they’ve been a benefit, and I think there’s a safe way to use them,’ he said.

Ronan, who did not want to share his last name with Daily Mail, is constantly ranked in the Top 10 of the 'International Chad Ranking Association' list

Ronan, who did not want to share his last name with Daily Mail, is constantly ranked in the Top 10 of the ‘International Chad Ranking Association’ list

Ronan told the Daily Mail he used to play video games all day before looksmaxxing

Ronan told the Daily Mail he used to play video games all day before looksmaxxing

‘A lot of these drugs that are coming out, they’re getting huge in America and I think they’ll be the future in a lot of ways.’

Ronan livestreams his life, posts on social media, appears in nightclubs beside other male influencers in tight or little clothing, and runs a coaching website. 

He went viral last month after a stranger grabbed his cap, revealing his bald head underneath a wig.

Ronan had shaved his head ahead of a planned trip to Thailand where he had booked a hair transplant and rhinoplasty appointment.  

Last week, he was arrested on a livestream and hit with an infringement notice for public nuisance, banning him from Brisbane’s party precinct for a month.

Ronan was questioned over footage that appeared to show him push a woman to the ground during a brawl outside a Hungry Jack’s, but he claims he acted to ‘save a woman’ and stop her from getting assaulted. 

The looksmaxxer earns money from club appearances and his coaching scheme called Androgenic Protocol.

It offers advice for $49 per month on ‘facial enhancement’, muscle gain and ‘learning-amplification methods to improve intelligence’. 

Ronan went viral when his wig was snatched after he shaved his head before a hair transplant

Ronan went viral when his wig was snatched after he shaved his head before a hair transplant

Pictured, Ronan (right) with high-profile influencer 'Clavicular', real name Braden Peters

Pictured, Ronan (right) with high-profile influencer ‘Clavicular’, real name Braden Peters

On the website’s FAQs, he writes that ‘puberty is a better window for growth’, though customers can still improve at any age.

He says he has a broad range of fans, adding that he is ‘not just selling a bunch of information and telling kids to do something potentially harmful’. 

University of Queensland senior research fellow Dr Timothy Piatkowski slammed the extreme methods, but argued it was nothing new for men to try compete with each other. 

‘Boys and men have been looking to optimise and alter their appearance for a really, really long time,’ he told Daily Mail.

‘Even when I was younger, we had icons and ideals around. Take (the figure of) ‘Zyzz’ for example.’

Zyzz, Aziz Sergeyevich Shavershian, was an Australian bodybuilder who built a cult following by posting videos on YouTube, until he died in 2011.

‘You know, tattoos, tan, need to be shredded,’ Dr Piatkowski said. 

‘(Looksmaxxing) is a continued progression, amplifying via social media things that have always been there.

Ronan regularly does appearances at nightclubs, where he poses with young women

Ronan regularly does appearances at nightclubs, where he poses with young women

Expert Dr Timothy Piatkowski said young men idolised bodybuiders like Zyzz - Aziz Sergeyevich Shavershian (pictured) in the late 2000s

Expert Dr Timothy Piatkowski said young men idolised bodybuiders like Zyzz – Aziz Sergeyevich Shavershian (pictured) in the late 2000s

Pictured, looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular (right) with misogynist influencers Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Tristan Tate, Sneako and Justin Waller, who were seen at a Miami nightclub blasting Kanye's Heil Hitler

Pictured, looksmaxxing influencer Clavicular (right) with misogynist influencers Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Tristan Tate, Sneako and Justin Waller, who were seen at a Miami nightclub blasting Kanye’s Heil Hitler

‘Everyone wants to fit in. Everyone wants to feel good about themselves.

‘But I don’t particularly remember a time where anyone was ranking each other online or anything like that so definitely a step further. 

‘And no one was smashing their face with a hammer. We need to ask, what’s the implication of doing that during a time of critical growth?’ 

Dr Piatkowski said a significant reason the looksmaxxing movement could have emerged is because of all the unattainable images of men circulating on social media.

‘We barrage them with muscular bodies. We barrage them with movie tropes around what masculinity looks like, and with actors, celebrities looking a particular way,’ he said.

‘We have, via social media, phones, advertising, unchecked levels of marketing and access to drugs and extreme techniques.

‘And then, we want to talk about how extreme and crazy and wild it is, or how wrong it is. If we want to blame someone, it’s come about from systems we have enacted.’

Ronan addressed one of the biggest issues within the subculture: the demeaning way women are spoken about. 

Women are typically classified either as a ‘Stacy’ (attractive and often unattainable) or a foid, femoid or ‘female humanoid organism’ – an insulting term suggesting women are less than human, while forums are packed with disturbing questions.

‘Why do women want to be raped?’, ‘Do foids like rape?’ and ‘Why do incels worry about looking good so much? Women are disgusting.’ 

Idolised influencers in the space have also been tied to the ‘manosphere’ and misogynists – including Ronan’s friend Braden Peters, who uses the name Clavicular.

Peters, arguably the most high-profile looksmaxxing influencer in the world, has been seen partying with the likes of Andrew and Tristan Tate.

But Ronan said he doesn’t hate women, though he admitted previously disliking them.

‘There’s been past times where I had maybe more of a resentful mindset toward women,’ he said.

‘I didn’t really see things from a woman’s perspective and I wanted to be treated really well by them growing up.

‘The first woman who ever showed interest in me was when I was 19, so I grew up in a world where it felt like no woman ever respected or liked me. 

‘Nowadays, women treat me better than men do.’

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