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Slyfex8
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In my case I would say that the recession of my maxilla is felt a lot on the nose for the upper part of my face, but even if I had a good maxilla my nose would be quite bad tbh...
For the lower part of my face, my recession can be seen visually on the part of the chin that is visually recessed mostly from side (overbite camouflaged with orthodontics). My mandibular angle is also shitty.
I'm starting to think that a combo of rhinoplasty removal of the dorsal hump, deprojection of the nose tip with a genioplasty and a mandibular angle implant would give safer and more aesthetic results than a bimax. I think my opinion would be different if I didn't have some kind of the bimaxillary protusion, actually I find it quite ugly but I'm almost sure that with a good nose and a more forward chin the result would be aesthetic
For the lower part of my face, my recession can be seen visually on the part of the chin that is visually recessed mostly from side (overbite camouflaged with orthodontics). My mandibular angle is also shitty.
I'm starting to think that a combo of rhinoplasty removal of the dorsal hump, deprojection of the nose tip with a genioplasty and a mandibular angle implant would give safer and more aesthetic results than a bimax. I think my opinion would be different if I didn't have some kind of the bimaxillary protusion, actually I find it quite ugly but I'm almost sure that with a good nose and a more forward chin the result would be aesthetic