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I plan on getting a genio and a rhino done, I know what i want from the genio, but am unsure what nose would fit my face. I want to keep a bigish nose, definitely not upturned but was looking if somebody could point me towards something more specific maybe even help morphing. I though o’pry nose or gandy nose would help, but whats do you guys think.
 

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You shouldnt do anything to your nose
 
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Bimax
 
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Nose looks bad only cuz ur recessed. Ur nose is fine
 
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Nose looks bad only cuz ur recessed. Ur nose is fine
even with genio theres a slight harmony throw off, but the bulbous tip from the frontal profile is the main focus, Also its mandible recession thats the issue which i plan to camouflage with genio. Maxilla is fine just slightly downgrown which is not foixeable anyway and wouldnt be worth the trouble
 
even with genio theres a slight harmony throw off, but the bulbous tip from the frontal profile is the main focus, Also its mandible recession thats the issue which i plan to camouflage with genio. Maxilla is fine just slightly downgrown which is not foixeable anyway and wouldnt be worth the trouble
Did u try softmaxing with accutane and hydrocortisone
 
No, would that really make a difference though? and is it healthy?
People on here with bulbous or chunky noses have made nice results. Even surgeons sometimes recommend accutane to people that could fix their problem that way.
 
I plan on getting a genio and a rhino done, I know what i want from the genio, but am unsure what nose would fit my face. I want to keep a bigish nose, definitely not upturned but was looking if somebody could point me towards something more specific maybe even help morphing. I though o’pry nose or gandy nose would help, but whats do you guys think.
Pablo Manguini looking ass:lul::lul::lul::lul:
 
trimax
 
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easier said than done, either way he'd have to do trimax which is even more of a brutal surgery, i'd recommend a wrap-around jaw implant for op, as well as some calcium zygomatic filler for visual bone support, probably undereye fat grafting too
 
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I plan on getting a genio and a rhino done, I know what i want from the genio, but am unsure what nose would fit my face. I want to keep a bigish nose, definitely not upturned but was looking if somebody could point me towards something more specific maybe even help morphing. I though o’pry nose or gandy nose would help, but whats do you guys think.
Go for trimax
 
easier said than done, either way he'd have to do trimax which is even more of a brutal surgery, i'd recommend a wrap-around jaw implant for op, as well as some calcium zygomatic filler for visual bone support, probably undereye fat grafting too
I plan on just doing the genio to start with, and may consider jaw implants and zygo arches later. I dont see the need for bimax, honestly it seems like a .org auto responce where people dont truly understand the cost, and how in some cases if it does effect health can be not the best ROI considering cost and rest
 
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I plan on just doing the genio to start with, and may consider jaw implants and zygo arches later. I dont see the need for bimax, honestly it seems like a .org auto responce where people dont truly understand the cost, and how in some cases if it does effect health can be not the best ROI considering cost and rest
fair, although post genio i'd definitely go for a wraparound jaw implant, doing both will max out the chin projection, jawline visibility, gonial angle, jaw frontal angle, definitely ascension fuel
 
fair, although post genio i'd definitely go for a wraparound jaw implant, doing both will max out the chin projection, jawline visibility, gonial angle, jaw frontal angle, definitely ascension fuel
is a wraparound really that good? maybe lifefuel indeed. Also how does one go about getting a accutane perscription. I only have very moderate bacne, and if i was to get my hands on it, are the effects permanent?
 
I plan on just doing the genio to start with, and may consider jaw implants and zygo arches later. I dont see the need for bimax, honestly it seems like a .org auto responce where people dont truly understand the cost, and how in some cases if it does effect health can be not the best ROI considering cost and rest
nigga you clearly have mandibular recession you Do need bsso
 
nigga you clearly have mandibular recession you Do need bsso
to fix at it's core, yes, but there are other fraud methods surgery provides, nobody cares about their real structure flaws only changing them visibly
is a wraparound really that good? maybe lifefuel indeed. Also how does one go about getting a accutane perscription. I only have very moderate bacne, and if i was to get my hands on it, are the effects permanent?
just buy it off indiamart, like $50 for a years supply, once skin is clear just do a very low daily dose so you dont get sides but keep effects forever
 
nigga you clearly have mandibular recession you Do need bsso
As i state earlier, I do. But its not causing any functional issue, why go throw 40k for a trimax, when i can get almost the same for a tenth of the price and infinitely less suffering and paying off installments for years .
 
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to fix at it's core, yes, but there are other fraud methods surgery provides, nobody cares about their real structure flaws only changing them visibly

just buy it off indiamart, like $50 for a years supply, once skin is clear just do a very low daily dose so you dont get sides but keep effects forever
what and where is indian mart?
 
As i state earlier, I do. But its not causing any functional issue, why go throw 40k for a trimax, when i can get almost the same for a tenth of the price and infinitely less suffering and paying off installments for years .
none of these 'muh just get trimax bro':feelsuhh: mfs ever get surgery themselves lmao
 
As i state earlier, I do. But its not causing any functional issue, why go throw 40k for a trimax, when i can get almost the same for a tenth of the price and infinitely less suffering and paying off installments for years .
yeah not until you’re 35 and have sleep apnea and you wish you were dead , you can get bimax in turkey or italy for a reasonable price bro , but hey you can also get implants and get infection and remove them and stay with loose skin so there’s also that
 
none of these 'muh just get trimax bro':feelsuhh: mfs ever get surgery themselves lmao
nigga i understand where you’re coming from but this is a textbook trimax case
 
nigga i understand where you’re coming from but this is a textbook trimax case
there's just more to it than that man, months of braces, 6 months of looking like a deformed subhuman and having to drink your food, then more braces, and costs like 40k. Yes in a perfect world op gets a trimax but it’s not feasible for a huge % of people
 
yeah not until you’re 35 and have sleep apnea and you wish you were dead , you can get bimax in turkey or italy for a reasonable price bro , but hey you can also get implants and get infection and remove them and stay with loose skin so there’s also that
As if everyone with mandibular recession develops sleep apnea, even still lets say that did happen. At 35 I would be able to afford it hopefully and compensate the genio with the mandibular projection aswell. Also my chin itself is also very recessed, my jaw isnt crazy recessed how it seems, although is is recessed, my recessed chin just makes it seem more than it is. Hence id need trimax if i ever was to do bimax to even get noticeable results.
 
there's just more to it than that man, months of braces, 6 months of looking like a deformed subhuman and having to drink your food, then more braces, and costs like 40k. Yes in a perfect world op gets a trimax but it’s not feasible for a huge % of people
Exactly, most guys here are young dudes looking to improve their looks, where by proxy also improve life quality, not wait till they can afford it at 30 when the glory days of when looks mattered most have passed.
 
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ya'll are so out of touch. Hate how mfs act like getting a trimax is some casual thing as easy as a trip to the shops
you have a implicit assumption that trimax is on par with obo, its similar to a bimax (w/ more), which is a common and well documented surgery
 
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you have a implicit assumption that trimax is on par with obo, its similar to a bimax (w/ more), which is a common and well documented surgery
it's not about the risk
months of braces, 6 months of looking like a deformed subhuman and having to drink your food, then more braces, and costs like 40k. Yes in a perfect world op gets a trimax but it’s not feasible for a huge % of people
 
DJS with a lot of ccw rotation and genioplasty(probably vertical lengthening). Your nose will fit better(look smaller) after djs and will be less bulbous. It might take awhile for you to get to jaw surgery if you need braces, extractions, and such. This is all assuming that your occlusal plane isn't flat and steep enough to accommodate a large counter clock wise rotation. Orthodontics may be able to steepen your op before jaw surgery, but not sure by how much. Good luck.

To give you an idea, orthodontics, braces, extractions, and retraction only steepened my occlusal plane by 1.23 degrees. But it was already very steep so I was able to get a large counter clock wise rotation during my double jaw surgery.
 
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DJS with a lot of ccw rotation and genioplasty(probably vertical lengthening. Your nose will fit better(look smaller) after djs and will be less bulbous. It might take awhile for you to get to jaw surgery if you need braces, extractions, and such. This is all assuming that your occlusal plane isn't flat and steep enough to accommodate a large counter clock wise rotation. Orthodontics may be able to steepen your op before jaw surgery, but not sure by how much. Good luck.

To give you an idea, orthodontics, braces, extractions, and retraction only steepened my occlusal plane by 1.23 degrees. But it was already very steep so I was able to get a large counter clock wise rotation during my double jaw surgery.
Heard that surgery is brutal. How bad was yours? And did you go the insurance route or just go overseas to get it
 
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Heard that surgery is brutal. How bad was yours? And did you go the insurance route or just go overseas to get it
It's not a walk in the park but it's doable. The pain at it's worst was probably 4 out of 10. When on some sort of pain killer either ibuprofen or a prescribed norco opiate, the pain was usually a 1 out of 10. The worst part is the swelling and discomfort, not the pain, and what the swelling does to distort your face for the first 2 weeks.

I did it in the states, out of pocket. If you choose a good orthognathic surgeon, they are usually out of network unfortunately. Even if insurance approves the surgery, the deductible is usually atrocious and you are still paying most of it.
 
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DJS with a lot of ccw rotation and genioplasty(probably vertical lengthening). Your nose will fit better(look smaller) after djs and will be less bulbous. It might take awhile for you to get to jaw surgery if you need braces, extractions, and such. This is all assuming that your occlusal plane isn't flat and steep enough to accommodate a large counter clock wise rotation. Orthodontics may be able to steepen your op before jaw surgery, but not sure by how much. Good luck.

To give you an idea, orthodontics, braces, extractions, and retraction only steepened my occlusal plane by 1.23 degrees. But it was already very steep so I was able to get a large counter clock wise rotation during my double jaw surgery.
My bite surprisingly isnt as bad as it looks, about a 4mm overjet, probably less after straightening the lower arch. But i have quite a significant overbite. My bite isnt causing any issues for me yet, and I dont really want to endure everything you described, along with eternal loans. My bite isnt bad enough to get free coverage. I just want something close to that, im looking for mandible projection, id i can get 80% of the same look with a genioplasty its an infinitely better options for me.
 
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My bite surprisingly isnt as bad as it looks, about a 4mm overjet, probably less after straightening the lower arch. But i have quite a significant overbite. My bite isnt causing any issues for me yet, and I dont really want to endure everything you described, along with eternal loans. My bite isnt bad enough to get free coverage. I just want something close to that, im looking for mandible projection, id i can get 80% of the same look with a genioplasty its an infinitely better options for me.
Fair enough. I don't know if genioplasty could give you 80% of what jaw surgery could give to be honest. The reason why I say that is my surgeon who did my original genioplasty said something similar about getting to 70% of what jaw surgery can do with a genioplasty, but honestly I feel it was closer to 40-50% of what my jaw surgery result was(aesthetically speaking). I had a 7-8mm sliding genioplasty. My jaw surgery was double the advancement of the genioplasty.

But I can see if you really don't want to go that route, how genio + rhino can get you where you want to be. Do you know how much advancement you're trying to get with genioplasty?
 

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