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In terms of jaw shape and mandible body, this is possible, but it's a fucking pain in the ass. It won't be perfect, but you will get the closest result possible.
What you need is a deep plane neck lift—this is mandatory. Your hyoid bone limits how much of your jaw is shown.
Next, before getting implants, make sure you're not recessed, but more importantly, ensure the mandible isn't downswung (CCW). A neck lift and BSSO are mandatory to achieve this.
Then, you need genioplasty, and finally, jaw angle implants.
So, this look can be mimicked or replicated surgically—it won't be perfect, but it is possible to attempt.
You'd need to sequence it as follows: neck lift + BSSO with CCW rotation + genioplasty, and then—only after that—finally get jaw implants.
In total, that's about 4–5 surgeries just to attempt looking like a high-fashion model in this regard
Next bit: Most of this is possible, but you unfortunately can't move your eyeballs anteriorly (forward)—that's fixed in position. Your eyes consist of trillions of delicate cells, and any attempt to expose or mobilize them risks blindness.
However, the midface can be advanced. The next most important factor that high-fashion models have is a highly projected midface and nasion.
No rhinoplasty will advance the entire midfacial block. For that, you're going to need a full-scale LeFort 3. This is a crucial factor in high-fashion models—their maxillae are positioned significantly in front of their orbits.
You'll require a LeFort 3 osteotomy without moving the medial canthus.
The very last bit: You need forehead osteotomies. First, you need to advance the bone forward, and then you need an implant to make it angular again. This is possible, but it's very easily botched and easy to fuck up.
This about covers it. Why is it only 70% possible? Simple: skin thickness, how your body responds to bone movements, the risk of botching, and the fact that risks stack up with every surgery you undergo.
Next: You will be told by 90% of surgeons that you have body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).
So, it is definitely possible to surgically attempt to become a high-fashion model, and there's a small chance everything goes right. But if it doesn't, you risk blindness, permanent facial numbness, and even death—that's the true cost that most surgeons won't fully disclose.
LeFort isn't the magic surgery; it's just the start, but far from the complete solution. Altogether, you need around 9 to 10 surgeries just to try to achieve these looks, and it's not even guaranteed you'll get there. but it is possible and giant implants will readily accomdaet you i just wish more surgeons were open
@RealSurgerymax thoughts on this is it accurate or nah ?