A surface level compilation of the cases I give surgical advice to.

BlackpillRemedy

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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

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Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

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Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
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Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
 
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high iq user
 
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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

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Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

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Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
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Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

View attachment 2838386
Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

View attachment 2838388

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Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
View attachment 2838389
Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
Niggas trynna be the next @RealSurgerymax
 
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GG. indepth when @BlackpillRemedy
 
can i Dm you my face to see what i can do about it?
 
Your knowledge is good just need to work on your morphing skills a bite or get another user to help
 
This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

View attachment 2838386
Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

View attachment 2838388

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Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
View attachment 2838389
Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
Good thread gained a new follower (y)
 
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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

View attachment 2838386
Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

View attachment 2838388

View attachment 2838387
Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
View attachment 2838389
Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
also what software do you use for morphs n stuff?
 
also what software do you use for morphs n stuff?
Faceapp and now some app named peachy. I'm not great at morphing tho, most of the value from my reviews comes from identifying the flaws of these fellas. Once u know what's wrong it's a lot easier to make the morphs work, even if they're low quality.

I have a ton of new cases but unfortunately I can't edit the post to add them, I've asked an admin to see if he'll let me @Alexanderr
 
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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

View attachment 2838386
Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

View attachment 2838388

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Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
View attachment 2838389
Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
Lol @ these treatments "Lefort 1" hahahah
 
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It's not a meme for these guys, they're legitimate candidates
Seems hard to believe because I see people like this everyday; especially those who have bimaxillary protrusion like the 4th guy. Wouldn't it be too much for too big of a population?
 
Seems hard to believe because I see people like this everyday; especially those who have bimaxillary protrusion like the 4th guy. Wouldn't it be too much for too big of a population?
My brother in christ class 3 malocclusion is NOT something you see often. And it's an absolutely BRUTAL defect, trust me, Big jaw does not equal chad, especially when the maxilla is recessed.

These guys have 0 appeal IRL.
 
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This post will be constantly updated to contain the morphs and a brief description of every person I give surgical advice to and allows me to post their image with the intention of teaching people to recognize common facial deformities and how to treat them.

In depth analysis of some of them will be posted in my future YouTube channel

Many other people have contacted me and received morphs but I didn't make gifs so I haven't included them.

View attachment 2838386
Case #4- @VenomSnake
Diagnosis: skeletal class 3 malocclusion, vertical and longitudinal maxillary recession without mandibular deformity.
Treatment: Orthognatic monomaxillary surgery with le fort 1 maxillary advancement and inferior repositioning.
Details: He couldn't identify what exactly was wrong with his face, which is usual in class 3 malocclusion patients.

View attachment 2838388

View attachment 2838387
Case #3- @seeker
Diagnosis: Skeletal class 2 malocclusion, maxillomandibular retrusion and vertical maxillary excess.
Treatment: Bimaxillary orthognatic surgery with counterclockwise rotation and advancement of the maxillomandibular complex and anterior impaction of the maxilla.
View attachment 2838389
Case #2- Anonymous user.
Diagnosis: Short face syndrome, skeletal class 2 malocclusion.
Treatment: Maxillomandibular advancement with clockwise rotation
Details: His main complaint was he needed to jut his jaw in order to have a balanced lower third in pictures.

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Case #1- @keyko
Diagnosis: Isolated bimaxillary protrusion
Treatment: Anterior subapical osteotomy
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Is there a way to get perms to make it permanently editable so that I can add new batches of cases?
No but you can message @coispet to edit your thread

But just make a new thread everytime ideally, i enjoy reading these
 
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