
smallgromp123
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Aesthetic side of these procedures are frequently discussed on the org; however, the functional benefits are often ignored.
Does LF2 (narrow cut) give a more nose breathing ability? If so, is it significantly better than compared to HLF1 or regular LF1?
We all know that better bone structure often equals better health. But for a patient choosing between LF2 or HLF1 for example, which one would be the most viable option, considering all other factors (recovery, risk, cost). In other words, what would the risk/benefit curve look like if we add in the functional benefits to the equation.
What other health benefits can come from higher level osteotomies? I wonder if any users have noticed functional improvements in areas besides nose breathing, for example: balance, eyesight, hearing ability, etc.
Le fort 2 (narrow cut)
vs high cut le fort 1
vs le fort 1
Does LF2 (narrow cut) give a more nose breathing ability? If so, is it significantly better than compared to HLF1 or regular LF1?
We all know that better bone structure often equals better health. But for a patient choosing between LF2 or HLF1 for example, which one would be the most viable option, considering all other factors (recovery, risk, cost). In other words, what would the risk/benefit curve look like if we add in the functional benefits to the equation.
What other health benefits can come from higher level osteotomies? I wonder if any users have noticed functional improvements in areas besides nose breathing, for example: balance, eyesight, hearing ability, etc.
Le fort 2 (narrow cut)


