Planning on Gonial implants and bimax

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So I’m planning on getting bimax and gonial implants in my mid 20’s. My inward gonials are my biggest insecurity. I often get told I have femboy potential, brutal. I have long hair which is an amazing fraud and usually keep my hair down.

I also need a bimax since my mandible is slightly recessed. Before I wanted chin implants since my chin used to be quite flat, now it isnt as much as it was before.

Any thoughts? Recommending? I am mostly posting this since I haven’t posted for a long long time and kinda miss the forums. I entirely quit about a year ago since the community went to shit and just lost a bunch of potential.
 

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So I’m planning on getting bimax and gonial implants in my mid 20’s. My inward gonials are my biggest insecurity. I often get told I have femboy potential, brutal. I have long hair which is an amazing fraud and usually keep my hair down.

I also need a bimax since my mandible is slightly recessed. Before I wanted chin implants since my chin used to be quite flat, now it isnt as much as it was before.

Any thoughts?

Mog1

Mog2


Bimax isn't worth all the trouble, unless you have a chewing and/or breathing problem. You can get most of its aesthetic benefits with a genioplasty (lateral and, if possible, horizontal as well). The genio might need a complementary custom chin implant to achieve proper shape and symmetry.
Yes to custom jaw angle implants, although they are tricky to get right. Even if it turns out nicely, it may not look as sharp as in the morph above.

Two of your other facial features contribute to a feminine, or, more accurately, to a neotenic & androgynous appearance : the tall forehead, and the upturned button nose. Adressing those 2 would help to masculinize your face.

Depending on a variety of factors (AGA or not ? If yes, under control or not ? etc.), your two surgical options to lower the hairline and bring the temporal peaks forward will be a hair transplant and hairline lowering surgery (also called forehead reduction).

As for the nose, a comprehensive rhinoplasty will be needed. The tip will have to be rotated downwards and refined ; the radix, dorsum and possibly the anterior nasal spine will have to be grafted.

Finally, much less important, and not a hardmax : if possible, grow the medial eyebrows closer to each other for a more balanced eye area. Minoxidil + microneedling might help to achieve that if you don't already have terminal hair growing there.

The morphs at the top of this post roughly illustrate these recommendations.
Your face could retain some neotenic and androgynous aspects, but not in a negative or "femboy potential" type of way. Adequate height, frame and fitness would also help to mitigate those aspects.
 
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Bimax isn't worth all the trouble, unless you have a chewing and/or breathing problem. You can get most of its aesthetic benefits with a genioplasty (lateral and, if possible, horizontal as well). The genio might need a complementary custom chin implant to achieve proper shape and symmetry.
Yes to custom jaw angle implants, although they are tricky to get right. Even if it turns out nicely, it may not look as sharp as in the morph above.

Two of your other facial features contribute to a feminine, or, more accurately, to a neotenic & androgynous appearance : the tall forehead, and the upturned button nose. Adressing those 2 would help to masculinize your face.

Depending on a variety of factors (AGA or not ? If yes, under control or not ? etc.), your two surgical options to lower the hairline and bring the temporal peaks forward will be a hair transplant and hairline lowering surgery (also called forehead reduction).

As for the nose, a comprehensive rhinoplasty will be needed. The tip will have to be rotated downwards and refined ; the radix, dorsum and possibly the anterior nasal spine will have to be grafted.

Finally, much less important, and not a hardmax : if possible, grow the medial eyebrows closer to each other for a more balanced eye area. Minoxidil + microneedling might help to achieve that if you don't already have terminal hair growing there.

The morphs at the top of this post roughly illustrate these recommendations.
Your face could retain some neotenic and androgynous aspects, but not in a negative or "femboy potential" type of way. Adequate height, frame and fitness would also help to mitigate those aspects.
10/10 reply. Already using minoxidl and derma stamp. thank you this helped a lot.
 
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life changed and shi ahhh morph
 
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i really think you should try filler before things like genio/implants

the fearmongering for migration is usually only targetting midface filler, gonion/chin filler hardly migrates

HA filler is almost completely reversible with dissolvers and it's relatively cheap. It also has 0 recovery time compared to the up-to-1-year recovery time that you'll have with implants
 
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i really think you should try filler before things like genio/implants

the fearmongering for migration is usually only targetting midface filler, gonion/chin filler hardly migrates

HA filler is almost completely reversible with dissolvers and it's relatively cheap. It also has 0 recovery time compared to the up-to-1-year recovery time that you'll have with implants
Filler doesn’t last a life time and you can’t get it all out. Only positives are that it’s way cheaper, more likely to not get botched and no recovery, this is not better than getting it over with with implants. Implants also look a lot better unless you’re being greedy
 
Filler doesn’t last a life time and you can’t get it all out. Only positives are that it’s way cheaper, more likely to not get botched and no recovery, this is not better than getting it over with with implants. Implants also look a lot better unless you’re being greedy
iirc the amount of filler that gets dissolved by manual dissolving is ~90-100% on avg on the jaw. But regardless the filler that isnt dissolved immediately just goes away naturally over the course of a year or so


^ shit like this & BlackGymMaxx's filler transformations lead me to believe that it's a very consistent and high ROI looksmaxx.

IMO any downsides that filler has significantly outweighs the months of major swelling from implants which will literally tax your prime years (disregarding the other problems with implants, like infection chance, botch chance, high cost)
 
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real question is if you have the money
 
iirc the amount of filler that gets dissolved by manual dissolving is ~90-100% on avg on the jaw. But regardless the filler that isnt dissolved immediately just goes away naturally over the course of a year or so


^ shit like this & BlackGymMaxx's filler transformations lead me to believe that it's a very consistent and high ROI looksmaxx.

IMO any downsides that filler has significantly outweighs the months of major swelling from implants which will literally tax your prime years (disregarding the other problems with implants, like infection chance, botch chance, high cost)
The swelling is definetly the least of my worries and should be in general, its temporary just like fillers are
 
U should change ur hair u already look good tbh
 
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