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Is it really bsdbimax probs
Look at my profileShow us a pic from the front of your lower third and i'll tell you if it's really bad.
But judging by those pics alone yes you are recessed obviously
go see a max fac surgeonIs it really bsd
WYM TRIMAX NIGGA WTFFF jfltrimax . of course you re recessed , 80 % of people are recessed.
His lips don’t come together though, BSSO would be a lot better imoCould get away with genio instead of bsso
no he needs Ramus Distraction, EASE with Transpalatal Distractor, MSDO, IMDO alongside Le Fort 3 Distraction, Geniopaully, MLF3 osteotomy, Le Fort 1 osteotomy + BSSO, Monobloc and Cranial Vault Distraction Osteogenesisyou don’t need upper jaw advancement
just lower jaw, genio
Go to doctor Oh in south korea,he will make you chad thats for sure
Definitely go for the bimax one.Thoughts on my plan?
What do you mean I have a very good base. From side on my jaw disappears but all other angles look good. Also I got no chinDefinitely go for the bimax one.
Don’t take the genio one. Your lower jaw is clearly behind. Genio is for the chin. Which is also slightly recessed so a genii ontop the bimax is ideal. Many docs suggest genio instead of full on bimax because bimax is months sometimes years of treatment and a hard recovery where you won’t be normal for months.
Personally if I was you I would do bimax. You already look decent. And looks like you would greatly benefit from it.
You have a very good base.
So. A genii just try to mask the recession. Which doesn’t really work as your face won’t become fuller in the maxillomandibular complex. Which is a huge part in the face.Definitely go for the bimax one.
Don’t take the genio one. Your lower jaw is clearly behind. Genio is for the chin. Which is also slightly recessed so a genii ontop the bimax is ideal. Many docs suggest genio instead of full on bimax because bimax is months sometimes years of treatment and a hard recovery where you won’t be normal for months.
Personally if I was you I would do bimax. You already look decent. And looks like you would greatly benefit from it.
You have a very good base.
Very good base to means you already don’t look too bad besides the obvious recession.What do you mean I have a very good base. From side on my jaw disappears but all other angles look good. Also I got no chin
Should I try for another surgeon? Apparnetly this plan won’t have enough of an aesthetic differenceVery good base to means you already don’t look too bad besides the obvious recession.
And I mean that you look like you will greatly benefit from a bimax. Some faces don’t really change. You look like it can improve your face massively despite it not being too bad looking.
Im not a professional so idk. I can only Tell you my opinion.Should I try for another surgeon? Apparnetly this plan won’t have enough of an aesthetic difference
Or you can do it like many others here. Seek out a surgeon you trust and let him do his thing. Worked for many people.Im not a professional so idk. I can only Tell you my opinion.
What I did I would advise you as well.
In generell it’s good to get many opinions from many surgeons. I consulted 5 surgeons or so. You don’t have to Ask that many but definitely don’t just take the first plan that’s handed you cause you were to lazy to ask others.
Then what I did is I took fotos of myself and edited to how I want to look and even send the surgeons what I wanted to look like. I only had positive experience with that strategy honestly. Either the surgeon told me my edited fotos don’t look human. Or agreed or even shifted their opinion on what the movements should be. Just don’t be annoying and pretend like you know stuff about surgery. Because you don’t. Wthey are the professionals and it’s disrespectful to not acknowledge that. But still sending pictures and openly discussing goals was really helpful to me.
And the last thing I did was I pushed my jaw forward as much as I could and took pictures of it. I also measured how far I can extent my jaw (which I think is standard practice anyways for orthos to do before bimax). Then I compared those jaw pushed forward pictures with my edited pictures to get a rough idea of how much advancement my edited pictures are. Are they less or more advanced than me pushing my jaw forward as much as possible?
Obviously this all is effort but it’s worth it for me. I wanna know I did my best for an optimal result to not sit there in the end I happy and feeling with what could have been.
Is my maxilla recessedAlways do bimax first. Then do find tuning of forward and width eith genio or wrap around
IdkIs my maxilla recessed
You are a bit prolly average dudes jaw tbh
did u do somethig with my nose
in my next life
hen isn’t it expensive to consult tons of surgeons?Im not a professional so idk. I can only Tell you my opinion.
What I did I would advise you as well.
In generell it’s good to get many opinions from many surgeons. I consulted 5 surgeons or so. You don’t have to Ask that many but definitely don’t just take the first plan that’s handed you cause you were to lazy to ask others.
Then what I did is I took fotos of myself and edited to how I want to look and even send the surgeons what I wanted to look like. I only had positive experience with that strategy honestly. Either the surgeon told me my edited fotos don’t look human. Or agreed or even shifted their opinion on what the movements should be. Just don’t be annoying and pretend like you know stuff about surgery. Because you don’t. Wthey are the professionals and it’s disrespectful to not acknowledge that. But still sending pictures and openly discussing goals was really helpful to me.
And the last thing I did was I pushed my jaw forward as much as I could and took pictures of it. I also measured how far I can extent my jaw (which I think is standard practice anyways for orthos to do before bimax). Then I compared those jaw pushed forward pictures with my edited pictures to get a rough idea of how much advancement my edited pictures are. Are they less or more advanced than me pushing my jaw forward as much as possible?
Obviously this all is effort but it’s worth it for me. I wanna know I did my best for an optimal result to not sit there in the end I happy and feeling with what could have been.
Not many good surgeons in AustraliaOr you can do it like many others here. Seek out a surgeon you trust and let him do his thing. Worked for many people.
If I sum it all up I paid like 550€ For the consults.T
hen isn’t it expensive to consult tons of surgeons?
I just realized. The long text I wrote was for OP. Not for you. All I saw was a grey name tag so I went with it.Not many good surgeons in Australia
Is maxilla recessedI just realized. The long text I wrote was for OP. Not for you. All I saw was a grey name tag so I went with it.
Obviously my text still applys for you as well as it’s very generic. But with good base I meant OP. Not you.
If you need something like bimax, you do not have a good base as surgeries often go wrong.I just realized. The long text I wrote was for OP. Not for you. All I saw was a grey name tag so I went with it.
Obviously my text still applys for you as well as it’s very generic. But with good base I meant OP. Not you.
Your maxilla looks fine to me tbh you may only need bssoIs maxilla recessed
Did you just pick the most well known surgeons regardless of consult cost?Im not a professional so idk. I can only Tell you my opinion.
What I did I would advise you as well.
In generell it’s good to get many opinions from many surgeons. I consulted 5 surgeons or so. You don’t have to Ask that many but definitely don’t just take the first plan that’s handed you cause you were to lazy to ask others.
Then what I did is I took fotos of myself and edited to how I want to look and even send the surgeons what I wanted to look like. I only had positive experience with that strategy honestly. Either the surgeon told me my edited fotos don’t look human. Or agreed or even shifted their opinion on what the movements should be. Just don’t be annoying and pretend like you know stuff about surgery. Because you don’t. Wthey are the professionals and it’s disrespectful to not acknowledge that. But still sending pictures and openly discussing goals was really helpful to me.
And the last thing I did was I pushed my jaw forward as much as I could and took pictures of it. I also measured how far I can extent my jaw (which I think is standard practice anyways for orthos to do before bimax). Then I compared those jaw pushed forward pictures with my edited pictures to get a rough idea of how much advancement my edited pictures are. Are they less or more advanced than me pushing my jaw forward as much as possible?
Obviously this all is effort but it’s worth it for me. I wanna know I did my best for an optimal result to not sit there in the end I happy and feeling with what could have been.
I went to Ramieri, Alfaro, Zarrinbal, and two local ones that no one here knows.Did you just pick the most well known surgeons regardless of consult cost?
Looks fine to me. But obviously it can still be recessed and you just have a thick lip or so.Is maxilla recessed