Brutall jaw surgery botch

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Lol...thats what happens when doing jaw surgery with healthcare system....they didnt even do genio :feelskek:

Made this mf asymmetrical as fuck...
And comments on reddit are even worse,gaslighting is comical

Left is before,right is after

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Lol...thats what happens when doing jaw surgery with healthcare system....they didnt even do genio :feelskek:

Made this mf asymmetrical as fuck...
And comments on reddit are even worse,gaslighting is comical

Left is before,right is after

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The mandible already had asymmetrical width to begin with.
Not sure how BSSO could fix this but the mandible definitely looks under-advanced.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong about this but I don't think BSSO actually address jaw width at all.

The lower jaw doesn't seem to be canted or crooked.
 
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The mandible already had asymmetrical width to begin with.
Not sure how BSSO could fix this but the mandible definitely looks under-advanced.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong about this but I don't think BSSO actually address jaw width at all.

The lower jaw doesn't seem to be canted or crooked.
It does if it is custom plates but to some extent, so it wouldn't address his problem really well, but there's risk of condyle problems and relapse.
 
It does if it is custom plates but to some extent, so it wouldn't address his problem really well, but there's risk of condyle problems and relapse.
Based on what I know about BSSO, advancement of the the mandible can give the illusion of greater width.
I reviewed the guy's photos and it looks to me like the ramus on the left side is longer than the right.
However, he did also receive asymmetrical advancement of the mandible on the left vs right sides.
Weird case.
 
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French surgeon results + 0.001 PSL increase and 3mm BSSO
 
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Based on what I know about BSSO, advancement of the the mandible can give the illusion of greater width.
I reviewed the guy's photos and it looks to me like the ramus on the left side is longer than the right.
However, he did also receive asymmetrical advancement of the mandible on the left vs right sides.
Weird case.
Edit: I was wrong.

It looked again at his case. There was greater BSSO advancement of the left side vs right.
Regardless, the mandible was clearly under-advanced overall + he needs a genioplasty.
 
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This is an underwhelming result with an exacerbation of his preexisting asymmetry, but if this is your idea of a "brutal botch" stay far away from surgery because I promise it can get much much worse
 
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This is an underwhelming result with an exacerbation of his preexisting asymmetry, but if this is your idea of a "brutal botch" stay far away from surgery because I promise it can get much much worse
Just because there are worse cases than this doesn’t mean this is not brutal.
 
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He jaw looks very similar. Absolutely brutal. He’s still recessed as fuck after getting a highly invasive surgery. I feel bad
 
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Based on what I know about BSSO, advancement of the the mandible can give the illusion of greater width.
I reviewed the guy's photos and it looks to me like the ramus on the left side is longer than the right.
However, he did also receive asymmetrical advancement of the mandible on the left vs right sides.
Weird case.
You can torque the condyles up to around 5 mm each side. And when you advance the jaw it will be heavier weight for the masseter muscle making them generally bigger which do increase width most of the time. As you can see this guy clearly has more narrow jaw after becuase his massters lost size due to recovery and not eating hard foods. So he will gain back some width
 
His assymetry is better in the after, but like someone said ramus height and overall muscle assymetries cant be adressed. When you have a smaller ramus bone on one side your jaw muscle will generally be shorter and smaller on that side. And that cant really be adressed. Just like one person usually has a bigger bicep on one side and so fourth. But yea the advancements are incredibly underadvancements. Sad too see bluepilled doctors doing such a invasive surgery on probably greater amount of time because of lack of experience, but with extremly bad outcome because of underadvancements if you compare to a bp surgeon doing many surgeries a year
 
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Just because there are worse cases than this doesn’t mean this is not brutal.
I mean a botch is when you get worse after surgery or get health issues. This is just a surgery not going to well. He probably got it for free so it is not a botch, he got better symmetry if you go on bone level
 
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You can torque the condyles up to around 5 mm each side. And when you advance the jaw it will be heavier weight for the masseter muscle making them generally bigger which do increase width most of the time. As you can see this guy clearly has more narrow jaw after becuase his massters lost size due to recovery and not eating hard foods. So he will gain back some width
I spoke to the guy.
He got more BSSO advancement in the left vs right side as well.
Surgeon confirmed this.
 
I spoke to the guy.
He got more BSSO advancement in the left vs right side as well.
Surgeon confirmed this.
Yea i mean almost everyone gets diffrent bsso advancements on each side, thats how they corrects assymetry
 
Yea i mean almost everyone gets diffrent bsso advancements on each side, thats how they corrects assymetry
True but it looks Ike the surgeon overcompensated the left side.

I was skeptical like you but you can find scans he posted on Reddit.
 
True but it looks Ike the surgeon overcompensated the left side.

I was skeptical like you but you can find scans he posted on Reddit.
Yea I looked at the scans, its more symmetrical after. When you got that much assymetry before its impossible to make it totally symmetrical. The biggest looksmin for him is the masseter muscle being smaller from the front
 
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Yea I looked at the scans, its more symmetrical after. When you got that much assymetry before its impossible to make it totally symmetrical. The biggest looksmin for him is the masseter muscle being smaller from the front
True. It thought the same as well. Issues like ramus height and jaw width also play into it - aspects which aren’t directly addressed by BSSO.

Regardless, he was clearly under advanced.
 
True. It thought the same as well. Issues like ramus height and jaw width also play into it - aspects which aren’t changed by BSSO.

Regardless, he was clearly under advanced.
Yea but the front almost wouldnt have changed either way. But yea its brutal how underadvanced he got. You can even see the eyes got more symmetrical after because the jaw is more symmetrical. Before one eye sat lower. Its sad but when people think bimax can fix assymetry it is mostly wrong. Most asymmetry comes from bone mass being unequal on each side, not the length of the mandible
 
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Yea but the front almost wouldnt have changed either way. But yea its brutal how underadvanced he got. You can even see the eyes got more symmetrical after because the jaw is more symmetrical. Before one eye sat lower. Its sad but when people think bimax can fix assymetry it is mostly wrong. Most asymmetry comes from bone mass being unequal on each side, not the length of the mandible
Yes, so many here also drastically over estimate what bimax can achieve.

In cases of asymmetry unfortunately, it often extends beyond the jaws.
 
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Yes, so many here also drastically over estimate what bimax can achieve.

In cases of asymmetry unfortunately, it often extends beyond the jaws.
yea this guys failos were long phil and nct, nct could have been adressed with more ccw snd bigger movements changing head tilt. and a big genio would have tighten the jawline, making his jaw a lot better
 
yea this guys failos were long phil and nct, nct could have been adressed with more ccw snd bigger movements changing head tilt. and a big genio would have tighten the jawline, making his jaw a lot better
Yes, agreed.

I said the same thing about bone mass as well. BSSO will not address this.

I know some top surgeons do bone shaving though to address this, like Raffaini.
 
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Yes, agreed.

I said the same thing about bone mass as well. BSSO will not address this.

I know some top surgeons do bone shaving though to address this, like Raffaini.
Haha this guy has no bone to shave, but raffaini also does fat grafts to make ramus and stuff appear longer and wider. But i dont know how long lasting.
 
Haha this guy has no bone to shave,
I’m really talking about the mandible. One side is clearly wider than the other.

Anyway, most men want more bone mass around the mandible - not less. Bone shaving is used more in facial feminization surgeries for this reason.
but raffaini also does fat grafts to make ramus and stuff appear longer and wider. But i dont know how long lasting.
I’ve heard not very and that he doesn’t do it as much anymore.
 
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This is the the thing when your insurance covers the surgery, you can only go to insurance approved surgeons

And in most cases their only goal is to make it functional, they don't care about aesthetics


And even some private surgeons are not aesthetically focused either, this is why it's so important to do your research about the clinics and surgeons
 
I’m really talking about the mandible. One side is clearly wider than the other.
Nah look at the scan its the mass of the bone that is less on one side, look at the antegonial notch on the shorter ramus side. And the bone is a reflection of the muscles being smaller on that side which is why we see one side being wider and more devloped.
 
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I’m really talking about the mandible. One side is clearly wider than the other.

Anyway, most men want more bone mass around the mandible - not less. Bone shaving is used more in facial feminization surgeries for this reason.
I mean it can also be used to make the angles sharper or to give you that v shaped jawline, but you're right

In most cases, implants or fillers are used especially since larger skull is masculine

From what I know, they use bone shaving a lot in south Korea, even for men, but their standards are different and more feminine
 
I’m really talking about the mandible. One side is clearly wider than the other.

Anyway, most men want more bone mass around the mandible - not less. Bone shaving is used more in facial feminization surgeries for this reason.

I’ve heard not very and that he doesn’t do it as much anymore.
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this is the reason for the assymetry, lack of vertical height(purple) on one side. more antegonial notch and shorter ramus on the left. making the masseter stretch less and become less big then the vertically higher left side.

its also less obv to see the left assymetry because you see the other ramus behind, another sign that side is shorter compared to right where you dont see the other ramus behind
I mean it can also be used to make the angles sharper or to give you that v shaped jawline, but you're right

In most cases, implants or fillers are used especially since larger skull is masculine

From what I know, they use bone shaving a lot in south Korea, even for men, but their standards are different and more feminine
above aswell
 
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this is the reason for the assymetry, lack of vertical height(purple) on one side. more antegonial notch and shorter ramus on the left. making the masseter stretch less and become less big then the vertically higher left side.

its also less obv to see the left assymetry because you see the other ramus behind, another sign that side is shorter compared to right where you dont see the other ramus behind

above aswell
Fair. I’m wrong on this.
Ramus height + antegonial notch to blame.
Thanks for the explanation.
 
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Fair. I’m wrong on this.
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but be even more aware, even his zygo is smaller on that side. his orbitals less squared and wide and his jaw line worse
 
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View attachment 3632608 but be even more aware, even his zygo is smaller on that side. his orbitals less squared and wide and his jaw line worse
True. The left side of his face looks more developed than the right.

Interestingly, he claims that pre op he thought the right side of his jaw was more developed than the left.

Any thoughts on why this is?
 
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True. The left side of his face looks more developed than the right.

Interestingly, he claims that pre op he thought the right side of his jaw was more developed than the left.

Any thoughts on why this is?
yea i mean this is a pattern i have been seeing, his orbits miight be wider and more square. but they are more compact(smaller) on the other side. and the zygo may appear to sit higher. and also the mandible usually is longer in length on the side which has a shorter ramus. i think it has to do with bonemass being distrubuted unequally rather then one side having less then the other side.

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and that also seems to be the case when you look at the right side getting more mandible length
 
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i think it has to do with bonemass being distrubuted unequally rather then one side having less then the other side.
Isn’t that the same thing though? I don’t see the distinction. In practice, one side has more bone mass than the other, no?

The guy was interestingly adamant that the right side of his mandible was more defined than the left pre surgery:

"And the funny thing is before surgery my right jaw was more defined than my left jaw."

Why do you think that is when it's not consistent with his pre-op scans?
 
Isn’t that the same thing though? I don’t see the distinction. In practice, one side has more bone mass than the other, no?

The guy was interestingly adamant that the right side of his mandible was more defined than the left pre surgery:

"And the funny thing is before surgery my right jaw was more defined than my left jaw."

Why do you think that is when it's not consistent with his pre-op scans?
probably because the side which was longer had an disadvantage with being less vertical, but being longer made it better before either way, when right side became longer it has both vertical and lenght which makes it more defined because of both factors
 
bro he looks even more recessed now damn..
 
probably because the side which was longer had an disadvantage with being less vertical, but being longer made it better before either way, when right side became longer it has both vertical and lenght which makes it more defined because of both factors
Well now he's claiming that the left side is more developed than the right!

Either way, the guy's asymmetries will never be totally resolved through bimax, that's for sure.
 
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bro he looks even more recessed now damn..
The mandible was under-advanced but the frontal pic looks marginally better post op.
This is a challenging case because of underlying asymmetries.
 
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Well now he's claiming that the left side is more developed than the right!

Either way, the guy's asymmetries will never be totally resolved through bimax, that's for sure.
I mean ots probably that one side has more width and the one with less have more hollow cheeks because of less zygo vertical drop down making it more defined so to speech. But yea his assymetries is usual as most people have assymetries like that
 
I think his orbital and mandibular asymmetries are below average
i mean i have seen many models on here have it, chico got slight, mcgregor good big, and also many others. i think its more about being recessed on top of it
 
i mean i have seen many models on here have it, chico got slight, mcgregor good big, and also many others. i think its more about being recessed on top of it
True, we all have some degree of asymmetry and I think recession is much more important.

However his asymmetries still seem below average to me.
 
True, we all have some degree of asymmetry and I think recession is much more important.

However his asymmetries still seem below average to me.
Yea extreme botch tho
 
God, I fucking hate redditors
 
Underadvanced.

Not a "brutal botch" don't call it that. Simply a pathetically underwhelming result. Use better words.
 
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