My BIMAX results after 7 months!

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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
 

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good job
 
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Midface looks much better
 
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Mirin results
 
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Mirin Thread:love:
 
Mirin', who was your surgeon?

Also you should get fat grafts in your supra area.
 
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Mirin', who was your surgeon?

Also you should get fat grafts in your supra area.
Thank you! I'm actually about to do fat grafts for my temples and around the eyes very soon!
 
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You look much better more harmony
 
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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Good result but didnt improve much. You need rhinoplast asap. If you get that probably cl.
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
also say surgeon
 
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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Mirin OP great results are you planning on doing any other surgeries?
 
Good result but didnt improve much. You need rhinoplast asap. If you get that probably cl.
Or maybe something with his right eye he can ascend fixing that 2

Maybe he just has an lazy eye
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Here, free morph.
Pay for the 8k or leave. Dont forget to lengthen collumna and cartilage graft
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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Wow looks amazing!!

Wish you the best of luck in life
 
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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
OP, you are a great candidate for fat grafts for undereyes
 
Mirin OP great results are you planning on doing any other surgeries?
Thanks! Yes next one is fat graft around the eyes (Supra and infras) and temples. Bad hollow especially on my right side. Then probably a rhino after much research since I don’t like a lot of those results!
 
was ist collumna verlängerung
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Bei ner Nasenop kann man das bei einem sehr guten chirurgen mitmachen lassen.
Ich werde bei meiner da das Maximum rausholen zusammen mit Knorpeltransplaten.
Aber zuerst muss ich schauen das ich ct scan bekomme und dann mit giant was gutes cooke. Nachdem es für mich in Österreich over ist.
 
Thanks! Yes next one is fat graft around the eyes (Supra and infras) and temples. Bad hollow especially on my right side. Then probably a rhino after much research since I don’t like a lot of those results!
Tag me I will surely get fat grafts around the infras and wanna see how they will look
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
ur midface improved a lot
 
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insane how the extra slight maxilla projection pulled the skin forward to even improve the eye area slightly. I want my bimax now man
 
Nice result, your surgeon did a good job
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
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Nice results

Holy lashes too
 
disgusting, fake looking chin and mandible
 
your side is disgusting he turned you homosexual looking as. thats why homo org users praise but as a straight guy its terrifying to be turned into this. your upper chin lacks mass
 
bookmarked to scare straight incels away from the lunacy that is looksmaxxing
 
disgusting, fake looking chin and mandible
At the least, getting rid of my underbite was a blessing!
your side is disgusting he turned you homosexual looking as. thats why homo org users praise but as a straight guy its terrifying to be turned into this. your upper chin lacks mass
 
I don’t mind! I’m happy I don’t look like an underbiter anymore, whether better or worse :)
 
you looked better before, u look emasculated and unnatural now
how does he look unnatrual, looks way batter after greater harmony. + higher psl (thus higher appeal)
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Definitely get that rhinoplasty bro, your nose is such a massive failo but jesus CHRIST it would ascend you😭😭😭
 
Definitely get that rhinoplasty bro, your nose is such a massive failo but jesus CHRIST it would ascend you😭😭😭
Yeah I can agree that’s my biggest failo. What would be my rating after a good rhino you think? And what it is now?
 
I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
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Some new pics at almost 9 months!
 

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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
ascended, mirin
 
Rhinoplasty would do you good
 
What were the numbers?
I'm not quite sure actually. but upper jaw was advanced maybe by 4 or 5 mms. also rotated. my surgeon told me because of the rotation the upper part of the maxilla moves more like 7 mms if I remember correctly. I heard it's harder to advance more when you do a high le fort 1 and a I had a high cut just below the infraorbital foramen. But I think an extra 2 or 3 mms would get me better results. But I guess doing revision is not worth it if you don't have functional issues.
 
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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
This is another before/after
 

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I used to have an underbite and I had a bimax to get it corrected. My upper jaw was moved forward and impacted posteriorly. my lower jaw was set back a little and was rotated upward as the result of the maxillary impaction. So I had some degrees of ccw rotation on my lower jaw. and the net benefit of that is a more forward grown face. I didn't have true block ccw rotation which rotates both jaws in a block counter clockwise as it is not possible to be done on skeletal class 3 jaw since it would further push the mandible forward which is not good in my case. so if you have an underbite and need ccw rotation of the jaws your best option is, I assume, posterior impaction of the maxilla which in turn will rotate the mandible forward and upward a little bit. it will help to flatten your occlusal plane and mine is totally flat now. Also I had a modified quadrangular le fort 1 (high le fort) and the cut was made just below the infraorbital nerve. per my surgeon, my left infraorbital never had two branches and it was in the way of the cut so he had to change the position of the nerve (my upper lip is still numb and a bit stiff when I wake up which I think is the result of change the position of my nerve, but some it sensation has come back recently. also the upper gums are completely numb) to be able to make the cut hight enough. Also, I haven't got genio but the rotation has made my chin shorter and more forward. in my previous post, I shared my x ray photos.
also added my front (back camera and flash light) (frauding my eyes a little here and trying to pose) thinking about rhinoplasty too.
Nose looking so much better
 

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