rubybrrr
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So I had an 7-8mm genioplasty about 10 days ago. I was initially pleased with the result however about a week in o felt underwhelmed. I had nothing to do for days but to think of my strategy going forward.
I knew once I fixed my chin I would still need to advance my midface after using implants or upper jaw surgery. So I was fine with my midface still looking recessed of course (like I didn’t expect the genio to help that obviously).
I was satisfied with the projection but slightly underwhelmed about its affect on the rest of my face and my generally undersized mandible (or what I thought was undersized). I was kinda hoping it would transform my face more drastically.
So, a little upset, I altered my plan moving forward to be DOUBLE jaw surgery. Even tho going into this I thought the genio would fix my lower jaw and it’d just be my upper to deal with after.
But I had an AMAZING breakthrough:
Because my midface is recessed and I had camouflage ortho as a child, my lower jaw was being forced to sit further back than it should in order to squeeze it behind my upper teeth. I realized when relaxed my mouth opens and my jaw moves forward quite a bit. Now when I let my lower jaw move forward where it’s comfortable, even though it gives me an underbite, my lower jaw looks awesome now with the genioplasty.
So I’m just gonna start rocking the underbite, allowing my musculature to get back to where it’s naturally supposed to be, and get upper jaw advancement to fix the underbite.
TLDR:
you might think your lower mandible is short or recessed and that you need double jaw surgery. But often times you just hold your lower jaw far back just to get it to fit behind your top teeth. SO, if you allow your lower jaw to sit forward where comfortable AND get genio, then you can skip DJS and just get upper jaw surgery which will cut recovery time, costs, risks etc.
Plus if I can get an underbite developed I can get the upper jaw advancement covered by insurance! So all in all I just pay for a genio and some orthodontics!
I knew once I fixed my chin I would still need to advance my midface after using implants or upper jaw surgery. So I was fine with my midface still looking recessed of course (like I didn’t expect the genio to help that obviously).
I was satisfied with the projection but slightly underwhelmed about its affect on the rest of my face and my generally undersized mandible (or what I thought was undersized). I was kinda hoping it would transform my face more drastically.
So, a little upset, I altered my plan moving forward to be DOUBLE jaw surgery. Even tho going into this I thought the genio would fix my lower jaw and it’d just be my upper to deal with after.
But I had an AMAZING breakthrough:
Because my midface is recessed and I had camouflage ortho as a child, my lower jaw was being forced to sit further back than it should in order to squeeze it behind my upper teeth. I realized when relaxed my mouth opens and my jaw moves forward quite a bit. Now when I let my lower jaw move forward where it’s comfortable, even though it gives me an underbite, my lower jaw looks awesome now with the genioplasty.
So I’m just gonna start rocking the underbite, allowing my musculature to get back to where it’s naturally supposed to be, and get upper jaw advancement to fix the underbite.
TLDR:
you might think your lower mandible is short or recessed and that you need double jaw surgery. But often times you just hold your lower jaw far back just to get it to fit behind your top teeth. SO, if you allow your lower jaw to sit forward where comfortable AND get genio, then you can skip DJS and just get upper jaw surgery which will cut recovery time, costs, risks etc.
Plus if I can get an underbite developed I can get the upper jaw advancement covered by insurance! So all in all I just pay for a genio and some orthodontics!
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