Moving Mouth area upwards?

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ChristianF

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Hi, I just realized that what could really improve my harmony is a mouth located a bit upward from where it is now.

My nose has correct lenght and really the mouth is the only thing that sticks a bit too low. (I used the Marquardt mask as a reference)

Is there a surgery that can move that area a bit upwards? I'm thinking about a surgery that could maybe decrease the jaw angle and make it closer to 90%.

This probably needs some top experts' advice. @RealSurgerymax @Sergio-OMS
Thank you very much
 
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but it's definitely not a soft tissue cause. It's probably the lowest part of the maxilla which is slightly elongated.
edit: soft tissue changes are probably almost always due to bone structure.
 
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Through extended facelift approach/incision, static lip repositioning is possible using fascia lata grafts. This isnt a standard aesthetic surgery it is an application of reconstructive principles. Do you want it bad enough to be a guinea pig? You may love it, you may regret it.
 
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yeah it's probably not worth it. Then I think getting a lip lift it's the best possible solution.
Do you think lip lifts results on men are natural on average? Or do you feel it's too risky?
 
Through extended facelift approach/incision, static lip repositioning is possible using fascia lata grafts. This isnt a standard aesthetic surgery it is an application of reconstructive principles. Do you want it bad enough to be a guinea pig? You may love it, you may regret it.
i've always thought that mogs playing around with muscle
it is something along the lines of this yes?
 
 
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thank you so much mate
 
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