
nastynas
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i have seen this thinking of " i will just get implants for lacking area and im good" going around lately in the forum, and i wanted to talk about it a bit since it is a deadly mistake
this pretty much goes with any implant but highest rate of fuck ups happen on the jaw chin and zygos since they are more visual than maxillary or undereye implants etc.
before getting an implant on any area (most notably jaw and chin) ask yourself questions such as ;
-am i lean enough to judge how much i need this implant? you can not know underlying bone mass without getting lean enough.
-is my facial skin is thin enough so it makes a visible change? if you have thick skin your rate of improvement will be significantly lower
-next 3 go hand in hand-
-do i have at least somewhat visible zygo, jaw (whatever you want) so i am just augmenting what i already have or adding up a totally new feature? it is always better to improve already there bone-mass since it is more predictable
-does the visual problem breed from a structural problem such as mandible recession or bite issues etc? if so, it is always better to opt for orthodontic treatment or orthognathic surgeries.
-am i overall recessed or just this particular area? if you are overall recessed, bad news since you need more than just an implant (especially for jaw)
-can i try out fillers in desired area to at least have an idea of what i will end up after the implant? if so it is always better to have fillers first to have and understanding of what you will look like.
ofc there have been people like @Saiyan or @SurgerySoon who got implants with satisfying results, but we cant deny that we also have guys like @Sal123 who got subpar results because of poor planning.
so what is needed to do as looksmaxers is ask these questions i outlined, ask to more knowledgeable users, consult to users who went under same procedure, benefit from their experience and do careful planning along the way.
-by no means im an expert when it comes to any procedure, please feel free to correct any wrongs in this thread-
thanks
this pretty much goes with any implant but highest rate of fuck ups happen on the jaw chin and zygos since they are more visual than maxillary or undereye implants etc.
before getting an implant on any area (most notably jaw and chin) ask yourself questions such as ;
-am i lean enough to judge how much i need this implant? you can not know underlying bone mass without getting lean enough.
-is my facial skin is thin enough so it makes a visible change? if you have thick skin your rate of improvement will be significantly lower
-next 3 go hand in hand-
-do i have at least somewhat visible zygo, jaw (whatever you want) so i am just augmenting what i already have or adding up a totally new feature? it is always better to improve already there bone-mass since it is more predictable
-does the visual problem breed from a structural problem such as mandible recession or bite issues etc? if so, it is always better to opt for orthodontic treatment or orthognathic surgeries.
-am i overall recessed or just this particular area? if you are overall recessed, bad news since you need more than just an implant (especially for jaw)
-can i try out fillers in desired area to at least have an idea of what i will end up after the implant? if so it is always better to have fillers first to have and understanding of what you will look like.
ofc there have been people like @Saiyan or @SurgerySoon who got implants with satisfying results, but we cant deny that we also have guys like @Sal123 who got subpar results because of poor planning.
so what is needed to do as looksmaxers is ask these questions i outlined, ask to more knowledgeable users, consult to users who went under same procedure, benefit from their experience and do careful planning along the way.
-by no means im an expert when it comes to any procedure, please feel free to correct any wrongs in this thread-
thanks