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My philtrum is 16mm which is basically the upper limit of acceptable. With bimax it has the potential to go to shit though, it could very easily end up being 17mm or in an especially bad scenario even 18mm. I know dudes will be like "oh well just get a lip lift then!" but it seems like lip lift is more good in theory than practice for men, despite fixing such a common and brutal issue it has almost 0 results on this forum, which makes me think that results look poor most of the time. If it were really so easy we'd see a bunch of long phil dudes save up a measly 3k (cheaper than rent in some cities
) and ascend left and right all over the forum.
When I was lean (I'm like 25% BF nowadays rip) I actually had a decent front, was able to slay (height halo) etc., so clearly I was not ugly despite my profile. I'm just so worried in the process of fixing my side I will completely nuke my front. At least with my current philtrum length I could feasibly get it to 15mm with a simple bit of lip filler, since my upper lip is pretty small.
Both mandible and maxilla are recessed by about 6mm-8mm in my case. I can at least get a genio for the recessed mandible part of me. Yes my e-line will be even more fucked, but better to have a fucked up e-line than a philtrum that is pushing the 2cm mark. Recessed LF1 area sucks but it still might be better than a long philtrum.
I am still early enough in my orthodontic treatment that I can switch from doing a surgery setup to just fixing my crossbite + crowding. What do you guys think? Am I overplaying the philtrum lengthening of the surgery?
When I was lean (I'm like 25% BF nowadays rip) I actually had a decent front, was able to slay (height halo) etc., so clearly I was not ugly despite my profile. I'm just so worried in the process of fixing my side I will completely nuke my front. At least with my current philtrum length I could feasibly get it to 15mm with a simple bit of lip filler, since my upper lip is pretty small.
Both mandible and maxilla are recessed by about 6mm-8mm in my case. I can at least get a genio for the recessed mandible part of me. Yes my e-line will be even more fucked, but better to have a fucked up e-line than a philtrum that is pushing the 2cm mark. Recessed LF1 area sucks but it still might be better than a long philtrum.
I am still early enough in my orthodontic treatment that I can switch from doing a surgery setup to just fixing my crossbite + crowding. What do you guys think? Am I overplaying the philtrum lengthening of the surgery?