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Assuming your jaw has no malocclusions, does getting a Bimax increase facial height? If so, in what areas?
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90 degree gonial angle is a meme honestly.Probably a little bit. Unless your gonila angle is perfect 90 degrees, you'll gain some height in the lower third.
The classic Bimax is a lefort 1 and a lower jaw advancement so it doesn’t increase facial height.Assuming your jaw has no malocclusions, does getting a Bimax increase facial height? If so, in what areas?
Guess im close to be a meme .. my jaw is somewhat a little more than 90 degrees90 degree gonial angle is a meme honestly.
But doesn’t it grow or lengthen the mandible arms? Wouldn’t this make it longer?The classic Bimax is a lefort 1 and a lower jaw advancement so it doesn’t increase facial height.
There is the possibility to ask for a rotation in which case it might vary the mid face height a bit.
generally for optimal results with a bimax you should consider a Rhinoplasty because the advancement done on the nasal base makes your nostrils larger and a Genioplasty is sided as well which .. might technically change the height of your face overall but it’s the chin..
Are u the one saying this ?90 degree gonial angle is a meme honestly.
Lenght? Ofc forward projection is achieved through lengthening forward the lower jaw but it doesn’t effect the height if done standarlyBut doesn’t it grow or lengthen the mandible arms? Wouldn’t this make it longer?
Lenght? Ofc forward projection is achieved through lengthening forward the lower jaw but it doesn’t effect the height if done standarly
Ah I see how you would say that it would not increase height on the face. But what if you somewhat replicate Bimax by facepulling at a forwards angle for years? Theoretically, would this increase facial height?Lenght? Ofc forward projection is achieved through lengthening forward the lower jaw but it doesn’t effect the height if done standarly
What if you facepulled and advanced by 2 cm (I know it is probably impossible but I am talking theoretically here). When you achieve this, you would notice a taller facial height right? Because with Bimax, you are making an incision and moving things forward — not lengthening the face. With facepulling, things are natural, your mandible arms lengthen like the picture (I think) of the drawing I sent above.I guess that the advancement is soo small that without a rotation you won’t even notice a lengthening
No it does not unless your chin was severely recessedAssuming your jaw has no malocclusions, does getting a Bimax increase facial height? If so, in what areas?
What about facepulling it forwards?No it does not unless your chin was severely recessed
Maybe slightWhat about facepulling it forwards?
Gonial angle doesn’t mean anything. It’s all about how parallel your mandible is with the floor. If you have a forward sloping ramus like Nessman, or DiCaprio, you will have a higher gonial angle, but that doesn’t mean you are more recessed90 degree gonial angle is a meme honestly.
I agree you can still look good, with a higher gonial angle if you have good forward growth of both jaws and harmony. Especially if you're rocking a beard, higher gonial angle is actually more asthetic as long as it's forward grown obviouslyGonial angle doesn’t mean anything. It’s all about how parallel your mandible is with the floor. If you have a forward sloping ramus like Nessman, or DiCaprio, you will have a higher gonial angle, but that doesn’t mean you are more recessed
Why do you say slightly vs Bimax nothing?Maybe slight
Cause in bimax they can also push Maxilla up slightly(lower) where facemask everything goes just forwardWhy do you say slightly vs Bimax nothing?
Ty. In which areas does it increase facial height?Cause in bimax they can also push Maxilla up slightly(lower) where facemask everything goes just forward
usually lower third so don't worry about it.Ty. In which areas does it increase facial height?
Assuming your jaw has no malocclusions, does getting a Bimax increase facial height? If so, in what areas?
@retard said only in the chin area. Well to be honest he said that about facepulling, which is basically non-surgical bimax but a little different.Yes, up to some extent, bone grafting can be done in the maxilla osteotomy site and art the genio osteotomy site.
Caville has 110°. Many chads have around 100-120 i guess90 degree gonial angle is a meme honestly.
A high gonial angle isn’t bad, a long midface isn’t bad, big forehead isn’t bad, narrow face isn’t bad, truth is that it all depends on the persons harmony.Caville has 110°. Many chads have around 100-120 i guess
Agree. That's why some people still look good despite having a recessed mandibles/ chin or non existent cheekbones while some people having large zygos and mandible with hunter eyes look off.A high gonial angle isn’t bad, a long midface isn’t bad, big forehead isn’t bad, narrow face isn’t bad, truth is that it all depends on the persons harmony.
Agreed except Long midface lol cause that shit legit throws off harmony on 90% of phenotypes and peopleA high gonial angle isn’t bad, a long midface isn’t bad, big forehead isn’t bad, narrow face isn’t bad, truth is that it all depends on the persons harmony.
Caville has 110°. Many chads have around 100-120 i guess
What??
Long midfaces can look good, he would look worse with a shorter one.What??
True but in order for a long midface to look good, you still need good eye area and good lip to mouth harmonyLong midfaces can look good, he would look worse with a shorter one.