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Didn't think so.
You CAN deform your skull if you're not healthy and have some issues or if something is sufficiently tight enough. I really doubt your headphones did anything though. They'd have to be pretty tight and/or you'd need to have a calcium or disease to weaken hour home density.
the cheap ♥♥♥♥ gamers use have no pressure so i don't think you can get a dent from it
phew.
The only thing that happens is the tissue in your head and muscles move when wearing headphones, in order to actually dent your head you have to have your skull be actually dented in, unless your wearing an uncomfortable brick your going to have the Tyler1 head for a little bit but other than that no permanent damage
Except... bones can be deformed without breaking them. In the context of the OP a "dent" would be a deformation without having your skull fractured or broken. So it really isn't semantics in this sense.
An example would be some of the tribes with weird traditions, like the one where they shape their children's skulls from birth to elongate their skulls. Then there's the one where they carry their boats from their homes to shore every day so over time they develop hunchbacks.
So, as you said;
is the only logical answer to this.
nope good phones still have a lot of pressure
I used to own a HD 500 it was around 7.0 N ± 1 N that quite hard against your head and it request some getting used to it.
modern headphones did not changed much
https://nl-nl.sennheiser.com/headphones-audiophile-high-end-hd-660-s
https://nl-nl.sennheiser.com/high-quality-headphones-around-ear-audio-surround-hd-650
both and most likely all of them have the same contact pressure of 6.0 N ± 1 N