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David Disaster
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Bimaxxing
On this Forum, I notice a lot of younger guys saving money for Double Jaw Surgery, but they don't account for things like taxes, post-op treatments, and surgeon fees. This is a very expensive and risky operation that might put you in debt for the rest of your life, so unless you're a wealthy trust fund kid, I wouldn't suggest it if you don't have a consistent annual income. But... if you suffer from a condition called Sleep Apnea you can get your surgery covered by insurance and continue your Looksmax journey without completely breaking the bank.Recessed Face? Sleeping Poorly?
"Because the tongue is limited and might recede more into the back of the throat with recessed jaws, a condition known as obstructive sleep apnea can develop. The best method to get rid of this problem is to have bimaxillary advancement surgery. An Oral Surgeon may be recommended after speaking with a doctor or health insurance provider regarding sleep disorders involving abnormal gaps in breathing as well as gasping and choking."
Sleep Apnea Can Pay for My Jawline?
From what i know this medical surgery is covered by most insurance providers in the United States, if you are eligible with a good health insurance provider you can get corrective jaw surgery on a budget (not including surgeons fees and anesthesia). To diagnose sleep apnea, your doctor may give you home testing. Your heart rate, blood oxygen level, airflow, and breathing patterns are frequently measured during these procedures. Just make sure your oral surgeon is board certified and has industry standard anesthetic's. (Most people overlook that detail)
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THIS THREAD IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY TO HELP PEOPLE WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS!!
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