
Mrinfinityx
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Imagine considering doing this as a normie looks level JFL
10 % mortality btw
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Local anesthesia cope JFLImagine they forget to put you under Anesthesia before they do this
JFL I don't trust these currycels
Imagine the pain after too fuarkkkkLocal anesthesia cope JFL![]()
I cant imagine this, mandibular osteotomy is like a joke next to this even with months of soft diet hellImagine the pain after too fuarkkkk
No Anesthesia for your face jfl
But tbh I would prefer this to LL I don't even want to know how they break your Fucking femurI cant imagine this, mandibular osteotomy is like a joke next to this even with months of soft diet hell
Imagine they forget to put you under Anesthesia before they do this
Imagine the screws get out in after surgery period when bones are not recalcified enough, it is like months of hell JFLits meme
LL is literally a walk in the park compared to this shit are you crazy JFLBut tbh I would prefer this to LL I don't even want to know how they break your Fucking femur
If there's any motivation for youngcels to jump on pharma grade hgh it's that
And how do they break your leg professionally?LL is literally a walk in the park compared to this shit are you crazy JFL
They break your leg professionally its not like they're going at it with 4 hammers at once JFL at you
Your leg won't snap JFLAnd how do they break your leg professionally?
And think of the complications afterwards nigga your leg can snap
I think that even happened to some guy here when he got more than 5 cm
Face is more important than heightYour leg won't snap JFL
Literally you can let them break your legs and then not insert a rod to lengthen them and you'll be fine. The only issue is lengthening the bones, that's where the risks associated with this surgery come from.
Imagine preferring this over LL. This surgery has a 10% mortality rate, LL has a 100% mortality rate.
Are you fucking retarded man JFLFace is more important than height
No lefort for your pheno tho
I meant in general jflAre you fucking retarded man JFL
We were talking about which surgery is safer. You said you'd prefer this over LL, all I did was tell you it's retarded.
Also I have a good pheno what the fuck are you on about LOL
Well it sounded like it was about safety. You did say "I don't wanna imagine how they break your femurs" implying that you're scared of the way they would break your femurs.I meant in general jfl
Safer?
I said which I would prefer and you assumed that preference had something to do with safety
Le Fort I, II, and III fractures had mortality rates of 0%, 4.5%, and 8.7%, respectively@thehealingfields
please don't spread misinformation.
lefort 3 osteotomy does not have a 10% mortality rate: you are probably confusing the mortality of patients who had Lefort 3 facial fractures with the mortality of patients who undergo lefort 3 osteotomy to correct face hypoplasia.
Nah the pain of breaking a femur is much greater due to the size of the bone and having to walk on it and shit after a whileWell it sounded like it was about safety. You did say "I don't wanna imagine how they break your femurs" implying that you're scared of the way they would break your femurs.
It's not far fetched for me to assume you were talking about the safety of the surgery.
imagine finally waking up from that dreamI'd imagine I slept, woke up, and the entire life before that was a bad dream.
that means trumatic fractures, not fractures induced by the surgeon during the osteotomyLe Fort I, II, and III fractures had mortality rates of 0%, 4.5%, and 8.7%, respectively
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Le Fort Fractures: A Collective Review
Le Fort fractures constitute a pattern of complex facial injury that occurs secondary to blunt facial trauma. The most common mechanisms of injury for these fractures, which are frequently associated with drug and alcohol use, include motor vehicle ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Le Fort fractures constitute a pattern of complex facial injury that occurs secondary to blunt facial trauma.