
Elias
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You cant be an incel with a slayer horizontally projected chin.



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You cant be an incel with a slayer horizontally projected chin.
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The side step? What do you mean by that?You can see the side-step in the male even at that bodyfat JFL. Need to ask my surgeon how he will avoid it becomming visible.
The side step? What do you mean by that?
Only with genio or implant as well?A notch in the jawline. IT is less visible because he is high BF but my autistic edition mark 1 optics can see it instantly and if he were leaner it would be more apparent. However most of the time though the notch apparently disappears on its own.
I will be getting genio after I finish my rapid palatal expansion treatment.A notch in the jawline. IT is less visible because he is high BF but my autistic edition mark 1 optics can see it instantly and if he were leaner it would be more apparent. However most of the time though the notch apparently disappears on its own.
A well placed implant shouldn't make a notch, because you're not really making any cuts(steps) in the bone.Only with genio or implant as well?
I’ve seen very few notches tbhA well placed implant shouldn't make a notch, because you're not really making any cuts(steps) in the bone.
Unless the implant is botched, it shouldn't be obviously unnatural.
Same here, my recession is not that bad(around 5mm for chin), in my pic, you can see how I have my arm in front of my chin lmao.I’ve seen very few notches tbh
I’ll be going full steam ahead with my genio but you’ve made me nervous ngl man.
I hope I made the right choice opting for genio over implant, even though my recession is not severe and could easily be remedied by an implant.
Yeh the surgeon is one that actually prefers to do genio I think which is a good sign. Most prefer to shove an implant in your face and be done with it.Same here, my recession is not that bad(around 5mm for chin), in my pic, you can see how I have my arm in front of my chin lmao.
Generally, genio and bone movement is better, because it is permanent and more potential advancement, you definitely made the right choice, if you want more, implants are still an option after genio.
The question is wether you made the right choice for the surgeon, have you seen their results, are you confident in his skill?
Your surgeon is the biggest factor for the quality, safety and end results for genio.
Same with my surgeon, he strongly prefers genio over implants, also they use/participate in research on biomaterials, using them, you can smoothen out the step and (somewhat) contour the chin.Yeh the surgeon is one that actually prefers to do genio I think which is a good sign. Most prefer to shove an implant in your face and be done with it.
What was your reasoning for not wanting implant even though with implant you can widen the chin, genio you can lengthen and project only.
I will be getting genio after I finish my rapid palatal expansion treatment.
My surgeon said that I will not have a notch, because they will use biomaterials to smoothen it out.
Will post results for your Mk 1 autism optics.
My jaws are projected enough, just my upper jaw is narrow and chin is downgrown.You must be getting a massive advancement if that is a problem. Normally you only do that with movements like 10m++. What movements you getting. Wishing you luck.