Is it worth it to fix recession with bimax? Or will it ruin frontal harmony

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Any recommend surgeons or movements? Any other recommend procedures? I’m also only 5”8
 

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also I had 5 teeth pulled like rtd when I was 15 braces helped but would it be worth it to get an expander? My brace farm ortho said no
 
Just mask the slight recession with genio or chin implant
 
Just mask the slight recession with genio or chin implant
Genioplasty / chin implant is not substitute for mandibular advancement. the chin itself is already strong.
 
Just mask the slight recession with genio or chin implant
This is retarded his chin is projected his mandible is recessed. Any more projection will look retarded
 
I’d say if you really want to and it’s giving you problems and affecting your life then get bimax, not Trimax. But I think you don’t need it, you look good. Perhaps a rhino could help bring balance but I think you’re good man
 
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You need a genio for sure, so you can decide between a genio and a trimax. There's no point in putting a palatal expander on me unless your palate is extremely narrow
 
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You need a genio for sure, so you can decide between a genio and a trimax. There's no point in putting a palatal expander on me unless your palate is extremely narrow
lists the surgery he quite literally needs the least
 
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Gigapotential just do genio
 
Any other recommend procedures?
BSSO to fix your recessed mandible.
A complementary genioplasty might be necessary to rearrange the chin projection. Not forward projection (already good as is), but rather downward (as suggested by the 3/4 & front profile pics).
Actually, I wonder if the chin bone will need to be shaven because the BSSO will project it further forward, and it is already projected enough before surgery. I can't really picture how such a case is managed by the surgeon. More knowledgeable users may chime in.

A rhinoplasty could certainly improve your looks. Alarplasty to address the flared nostrils. Tip plasty to refine and rotate the tip. And dorsal hump removal for a sleeker silhouette.

Finally, your ears seem to be protruding/flaring. Which may limit your current hair style options. If confirmed, otoplasty would be the way to go. Cheap, safe, and high ROI potential.

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