How to fix recessed chin/jaw , is there any other recessions that i have

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I have been having some air way problems and getting evaluated for sleep apnea soon due to mouth breathing in sleep is surgery the only
option or can exogenous hormones like text or hgh help with this?
 

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surgery is the best option how old are you? you can get some dimo if youre kid
 
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does not look neccesearily recessed atleast your front angle is decent
 
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16 Might be sort of a late bloomer
everyones puberty is diffrent get good habits,eatinh,sleeping,gymetcetc when i was 16 my jaw and supraorbitals grew some you cant know what will happen but i dont think airway problems go without surgery good luck
 
everyones puberty is diffrent get good habits,eatinh,sleeping,gymetcetc when i was 16 my jaw and supraorbitals grew some you cant know what will happen but i dont think airway problems go without surgery good luck
Thank you been doing most of this for a year now seeing results with sports and lifting aswell as health indicators getting better aswell
 
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does not look neccesearily recessed atleast your front angle is decent
I think it’s bc the angle of the photo but as you can see on this photo here i’m pretty sure it’s recessed
 

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Chin implant, fillers, or genio would fix your chin recession.

Bimax is the last option. It carries significant risks and almost always results in permanent nerve damage.

Do you really have airway issues?
 
you don't you're cursed for life buddy
 
Chin implant, fillers, or genio would fix your chin recession.

Bimax is the last option. It carries significant risks and almost always results in permanent nerve damage.

Do you really have airway issues?
I notice i wake up mouth breathing Im not sure what this means or not aswell as snoring im getting evaluated soon for sleep apnea completely
 
I notice i wake up mouth breathing Im not sure what this means or not aswell as snoring im getting evaluated soon for sleep apnea completely
Waking up mouth breathing is not the same as having airway problems...
 
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