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you clearly underestimate the effect of vertical length of the ramus from the front. Look cavill , depp, etc. vertical lenght is everything. now look ryan gosling. its not the width so much, its the vertical length. depp doesnt have so much of width, yet it looks amazing because he has a lot of vertical height.I agree that you don’t need the jaw implant to add vertical length very much, if at all. Most of the aesthetic benefit in the jaw for you would come from adding horizontal width.
I don't why users here opt for surgery. Harald @Hardrada was pretty content with his appearance.hilarious thread
basically what it should have done is bimaxHello Looksmax community.
I am going to undergo a jaw wraparound and custom cheek implant with Dr.Eppley on June 11th. Today was my first design consult with Eppley and I have another chat with him on Monday. So basically I have 3 design sessions, however he doesn't count them until he sends in a design to the manufacturer, which he said he would not as he thought that I should do some more research as to what he calls the ogge curve cheeks as well as studying the jaw angle in which I want to go with over the weekend. He gave me this proposed design change today. View attachment 397542
So im going after a pretty specific result. I dont have a recessed jaw nor do I have nonexistent cheekbones. Mainly want the cheeks to appear more prominent and balance out the eye area. He said that these implants don't really make your jaw square. To be honest, it was a lot of stuff that I didn't understand as im not familiar with plastic terminology nor have I had an operation like this one. One of the models I showed him had a squared jaw that was vertically low. He said II should be aiming for something highly elevated. I'm having another chat with him on Monday. But this is the jaw and cheeks that i'm trying to achieve. View attachment 397489View attachment 397491
Forward projection and sharpness are key. Here is what I currently look like.
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My aim is more pronounced mandibular angles as well as forward projection. Basically, im trying to get as close to those first models as possible. Eppley seemed to be somewhat cautious and honest as far as desired result as there is an aesthetic risk if the jaw is angled too low. Something about the tissue not fully coming over the implant. But considering that I only have probably a few chances to revise things, are the projections given to me by the scanning going to be enough to get a similar jaw to the two examples above or should I ask for more outward projection in the chin and wider projection in the mandibular? Or is that a result that is not going to be realistic with this surgery? Any advice is appreciated as I am really trying to wrap my head around this and need to know what to ask for when going for these results before Monday
@highTHello Looksmax community.
I am going to undergo a jaw wraparound and custom cheek implant with Dr.Eppley on June 11th. Today was my first design consult with Eppley and I have another chat with him on Monday. So basically I have 3 design sessions, however he doesn't count them until he sends in a design to the manufacturer, which he said he would not as he thought that I should do some more research as to what he calls the ogge curve cheeks as well as studying the jaw angle in which I want to go with over the weekend. He gave me this proposed design change today. View attachment 397542
So im going after a pretty specific result. I dont have a recessed jaw nor do I have nonexistent cheekbones. Mainly want the cheeks to appear more prominent and balance out the eye area. He said that these implants don't really make your jaw square. To be honest, it was a lot of stuff that I didn't understand as im not familiar with plastic terminology nor have I had an operation like this one. One of the models I showed him had a squared jaw that was vertically low. He said II should be aiming for something highly elevated. I'm having another chat with him on Monday. But this is the jaw and cheeks that i'm trying to achieve. View attachment 397489View attachment 397491
Forward projection and sharpness are key. Here is what I currently look like.
View attachment 397521View attachment 397523View attachment 397524View attachment 397526View attachment 397527
My aim is more pronounced mandibular angles as well as forward projection. Basically, im trying to get as close to those first models as possible. Eppley seemed to be somewhat cautious and honest as far as desired result as there is an aesthetic risk if the jaw is angled too low. Something about the tissue not fully coming over the implant. But considering that I only have probably a few chances to revise things, are the projections given to me by the scanning going to be enough to get a similar jaw to the two examples above or should I ask for more outward projection in the chin and wider projection in the mandibular? Or is that a result that is not going to be realistic with this surgery? Any advice is appreciated as I am really trying to wrap my head around this and need to know what to ask for when going for these results before Monday
Is this a joke?..Just looked him up JFL this is him now:
Just looked him up JFL this is him now:
Did he remove the implant or changeJust looked him up JFL this is him now:
Roped yesterdayDid he remove the implant or change
Looks fine now
Just 0 lips
Fr?Roped yesterday
How do you know he roped ?He roped.
BRUTALLY OVER FOR JAW IMPLANT CELS
Just get Trimax, little bro.
How else do you explain him just not coming back to this site?How do you know he roped ?
Some people just move on eventually, they either become or realise it’s overHow else do you explain him just not coming back to this site?
lmfaoo fr? Can you show pics?i've seen him years after surgery he looks the same.
and he is way less attractive than before he didnt ascend.
good summary on what you should do and what not if you do surgeryHonestly, if there is any lesson that should be taken from this is to 1. do proper research for surgery, which means both on your own but also other people who are knowledgeable/have gotten procedures/different surgeons, and 2. DO NOT post your results until you're fully healed and make sure to use similar pics on the before and after, otherwise you end up like the OP here, bullied, depressed, and getting stupid mouth surgeries. If I had myself posted what I looked like 1-month post OP on bimax, where I was still clearly swollen and weird looking but not as much as on the first few weeks where it's obvious you've had surgery to anyone, I would have probably gone insane jfl.