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Honestly maybe the single youngest 43 year old I’ve ever seen. Easily passable for 28.
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Yep nose work was necessary, Bimax alone would not have addressed that problem at all JFL. You definitely benefited from the Bimax but you did not need that much more projection to balance out that shitty nose. Would have turned into a dog-looking creature if you went that routethe original nose was fucking awful lol. my surgeon said it was the most complex original rhinoplasty he'd done in five years because it was so goddamn big and hard to reduce the projection enough to look normal.
Jaw implants where def good for me, I wasn't really badly recessed and only had bimax for airway issues. but the original implant (Yaremchuk, not Eppley) was a little big. Looks more natural now
thanks man, that's the goalHonestly maybe the single youngest 43 year old I’ve ever seen. Easily passable for 28.
yeah the chin in the prior implant was too big--see this pic from summer 2023 (before bimax). Too wide for my face and too blocky. I know people here like the chad jaw, but they look can look really artificial. guy i was dating when i got the bimax told me after that he always thought the jawline looked plastic and that i looked better after bimax (which seems crazy to me bc the bimax aesthetic outcome i thought looked like shit).Yep nose work was necessary, Bimax alone would not have addressed that problem at all JFL. You definitely benefited from the Bimax but you did not need that much more projection to balance out that shitty nose. Would have turned into a dog-looking creature if you went that route
Yeah, you still look great now, especially for your age. Still a massive ascension from your original Post OP and you've beat aging. Just from what I remember your original results posted here looked like a stereotypical Chad-tier Jock looking jaw. But you would know more about your face than us, we just saw pictures that were probably cherrypicked. Definitely did mog hard though lol
was the bimax insurance covered?yeah the chin in the prior implant was too big--see this pic from summer 2023 (before bimax). Too wide for my face and too blocky. I know people here like the chad jaw, but they look can look really artificial. guy i was dating when i got the bimax told me after that he always thought the jawline looked plastic and that i looked better after bimax (which seems crazy to me bc the bimax aesthetic outcome i thought looked like shit).
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nopeeeeee. that was a fun $40k to spend.was the bimax insurance covered?
What's the total cost for all of theseI had a pretty active thread here four years ago about some Eppley infraorbital implants: https://looksmax.org/threads/removing-eppley-cheek-implants.378955/.
Since then, I've had bimax with Sam Bobek for sleep apnea, which had a great functional outcome but a bad aesthetic one. (Not really his fault; he had to take out a Yaremchuk jaw implant from 2016, which caused a lot of neck jowling/sagging.)
Here's my full surgery rundown:
I'm 43. Ask constructive questions and I'll give constructive answers. Before and after pics are below; I'm only 14 days PO with Ort, so there's some swelling, especially on the jawline.
- 2011 - rhinoplasty and chin implant - Wayne Larrabee
- 2012 - hair transplant - Robert Niedbalski
- 2013 - revision rhinoplasty - Wayne Larrabee
- 2015 - hair transplant - H. Rahal
- 2016 - custom wraparound jaw implant - Michael Yaremchuk
- 2020 - custom infraorbital implants - Barry Eppley (tried to do a replacement jaw implant, but couldn't remove Yaremchuk implant due to bone overgrowth)
- 2021 - lid retraction repair/canthoplasty/ptosis repair - A.J. Amadi (mainly to correct lower lid retraction on right side caused by lower eyelid incisions to place infraorbitals)
- 2022 - revision to size down infraorbitals via hand-carving and re-placing - Barry Eppley
- 2024 - bimax + genio for sleep apnea -Sam Bobek (including removal of Yaremchuk jaw implant)
- 2024 - additional attempt at lower lid retraction repair on right side (removal of Eppley infraorbital on right side and replacement with hand-carved ePTFE implant to provide structural support for lower lid)
- 2025 - revision rhinoplasty - Aaron Kosins
- 2025 - reduction genioplasty, jaw shaving, custom jaw angle implants, neck lift - Yirae Ort
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