Bimax or genio?

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I've been told by many people on this forum that I should get bimax/trimax etc.problem is I don't have breathing issues+my teeth's align well,i don't have sleep apnea either.considering all this is bimax still the way to go? can't a less invasive surgery like genio get the job done?.here is my pic:-
 

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Trimax
 
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Trimax
 
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But lose some weight first Jfl
 
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I've been told by many people on this forum that I should get bimax/trimax etc.problem is I don't have breathing issues+my teeth's align well,i don't have sleep apnea either.considering all this is bimax still the way to go? can't a less invasive surgery like genio get the job done?.here is my pic:-
Cut down and yes trimax
 
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Your chin is not extremely retruded and if you advance your maxilla you'd look like a dog. you need genio + rhino + a diet.
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I've been told by many people on this forum that I should get bimax/trimax etc.problem is I don't have breathing issues+my teeth's align well,i don't have sleep apnea either.considering all this is bimax still the way to go? can't a less invasive surgery like genio get the job done?.here is my pic:-
Shit head posture, but u should be fine a genio
 
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