LebenistneHure
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Is this a possibility? My bite is fine, but my upper lip covers my upper teeth at rest, ie no tooth show. The corners of my upper lip arent visible, so it appears narrower horizontally in comparison to the bottom lip. Could a combination of advancement and rotation of the upper jaw stretch the skin and provide support to it in such a way that the upper lip becomes defined, and philtrum shorter? Could this procedure provide support to the nasal base such that it stops drooping downwards, thereby fixing an upturned nose through raising the alar base as opposed to rotation of the nasal tip?
Any examples?
Any examples?
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