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That’s a myth, prolonged use of headphones can cause a minor TEMPORARY skin indentation, but your skull never gets affected. Firstly, bones can not be dented or bent unless they break and grow back odd. No, headphones can not damage your skull; according to this article - (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1238919) - it states, “The forces necessary to produce the first fracture (separations of the parietotemporal suture) are between 135 kg and 385 kg”, which isn't even a “true” fracture, meaning you would need the equivalent of a half barrel keg (15.5 gallons of liquid) on top of your head. Secondly, if you do any quick search anywhere, every site you find will say, “It is not permanent; just rub the area for a bit if you want it to go back quicker, but if you don’t, it’ll naturally return in a couple of minutes” or something along those lines. Here are a couple of links, but feel free to do some personal research as well: (www.headphonesty.com/2021/04/headphone-dent) (producerhive.com/ask-the-hive/can-headphones-dent-your-head) (primesound.org/headphones-dent-head) Finally, I don’t want it to seem like I’m attacking you, I don’t want people to be uninformed, and I don’t want too much misinformation in the world, even though there is quite a bit already. I hope this helps clear some things up!!