To Bimax, or not to Bimax?

Bimax at late age?

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  • Yes

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  • Not sure

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  • No

    Votes: 5 12.2%

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Phoenix

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First off, I'm mildly recessed. It's not too noticible

Based on my research, bimax is going to take 2 years to fully recover

I'm 28, pretty much in my prime. When I'll fully enjoy the benefits of bimax is at 30, which I lose 2 years of prime

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can't really judge without pics tbh.
 
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How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
 
How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
where is bimax qouted 50k? major suifuel
 
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How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
doesn't dr andreishchev do it for less than 10k?
 
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30 is old asf tbh ngl
im 19 and im feeling oldcel
i plan at 30 to have kids lmao
 
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where is bimax qouted 50k? major suifuel
jfl its not, you can get it for well under 10k from good surgeons, that niggas talking out his ass
 
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How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
Dentist and orthodontist agreed I have a small airway. I tend to choke on food and sometimes have breathing problems. I may be able to get away with it
 
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tf? isn't recovery a few months?
Took one dude 9 months to be able to eat chips, 11 to eat a burger, and 2 years for swelling to fully go down
 
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How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
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Took one dude 9 months to be able to eat chips, 11 to eat a burger, and 2 years for swelling to fully go down
is there anyway to speed up this process?
 
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How are you gonna pay for it? Without “medical necessity” insurance won’t cover anything and you’ll need like $50,000
that's how much a modified lefort 3 + Bsso would cost or maybe at least in that range
 
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is there anyway to speed up this process?
9 months? average bimax recovery time is like 3 months, and 6 for long-term recovery. 2 years is a serious outlier
 
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I had a double jaw surgery in July 2018 (4 years ago) and it really improved my looks even though my problem was not a recessed jawline but a very bad underbite. Before the double jaw surgery, I didn't get checked out by the pretty girls at my school, now I get checked out a lot by pretty girls whenever I go out and it's not just at my school. Anyone who has a recessed jawline or an underbite should do a double jaw surgery if they have access to that because it really is one of the best ways to improve your looks without taking a huge risk because it's not like plastic surgery, because the main reason for the surgery is not aesthetics even though it does help that too. In my country, it is paid by my insurance, however, the braces treatment that they made me do before the surgery wasn't covered by the insurance and it cost around 5000 Canadian Dollars, but its quite cheap for what it can do for your looks and for your health.
 
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Dentist and orthodontist agreed I have a small airway. I tend to choke on food and sometimes have breathing problems. I may be able to get away with it
Well, if you also have airway problems you may wanna look at the MSE ( if you have a narrow palate). Many person says their breathing improved after expanding their maxilla.

And you are gonna need braces before bimax anyway, so a small occlusion problem after that shouldnt matter.

But if your palate is not narrow just go with bimax because it would improve your side profile drastically beside from fixing all health issues.
 
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9 months, average bimax recovery time is like 3 months, and 6 for long-term recovery. 2 years is a serious outlier
lifefuel
 
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I talked to someone who got it for free because of overbite and he said he would not do it again because of the recovery
 
9 months? average bimax recovery time is like 3 months, and 6 for long-term recovery. 2 years is a serious outlier
This dude said it. 9 months to be able to eat chips. Not sure if it was this vid or another one he had
 
I talked to someone who got it for free because of overbite and he said he would not do it again because of the recovery
First time I've heard of someone saying they wouldnt do it again
 
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I had a double jaw surgery in July 2018 (4 years ago) and it really improved my looks even though my problem was not a recessed jawline but a very bad underbite. Before the double jaw surgery, I didn't get checked out by the pretty girls at my school, now I get checked out a lot by pretty girls whenever I go out and it's not just at my school. Anyone who has a recessed jawline or an underbite should do a double jaw surgery if they have access to that because it really is one of the best ways to improve your looks without taking a huge risk because it's not like plastic surgery, because the main reason for the surgery is not aesthetics even though it does help that too. In my country, it is paid by my insurance, however, the braces treatment that they made me do before the surgery wasn't covered by the insurance and it cost around 5000 Canadian Dollars, but its quite cheap for what it can do for your looks and for your health.
How long was your recovery?
 
Well, if you also have airway problems you may wanna look at the MSE ( if you have a narrow palate). Many person says their breathing improved after expanding their maxilla.

And you are gonna need braces before bimax anyway, so a small occlusion problem after that shouldnt matter.

But if your palate is not narrow just go with bimax because it would improve your side profile drastically beside from fixing all health issues.
It does have lots of positives. Well worth suffering a month for a lifetime of health. Just not sure if it actually takes 2 years
 
I talked to someone who got it for free because of overbite and he said he would not do it again because of the recovery
chicken
 
This dude said it. 9 months to be able to eat chips. Not sure if it was this vid or another one he had

mayo clinic which is really good at detailing post-surgery outcomes, says it take 12 weeks to recover on average. I think i'll take their word on it
 
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mayo clinic which is really good at detailing post-surgery outcomes, says it take 12 weeks to recover on average. I think i'll take their word on it
Total recovery? Can I start boxing again after 3 months? Maybe they define recovery in a different sense
 
Total recovery? Can I start boxing again after 3 months? Maybe they define recovery in a different sense
that sounds too early tho, one would be able to do most things after 3 months of recovery but boxing is not one of them
 
How long was your recovery?
Around 1.5 to 2 months. However my face was still kind of bloated after 2 months and that effect only went away 5 to 6 months after the surgery. For me, it was less painful than when I got my wisdom teeth removed but much more uncomfortable because it lasted for a lot longer of course. The main reason why it wasn't so painful is because I was on a lot of morphine, at one point, I was so high on morphine that I started feeling amazing chills when I listened to Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley or when I went into my swimming pool, it even made bad anime like Cross Ange seem like the best thing ever because my dopamine levels were much higher than usual.
 
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Around 1.5 to 2 months. However my face was still kind of bloated after 2 months and that effect only went away 5 to 6 months after the surgery. For me, it was less painful than when I got my wisdom teeth removed but much more uncomfortable because it lasted for a lot longer of course. The main reason why it wasn't so painful is because I was on a lot of morphine, at one point, I was so high on morphine that I started feeling amazing chills when I listened to Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley or when I went into my swimming pool, it even made bad anime like Cross Ange seem like the best thing ever because my dopamine levels were much higher than usual.
So basically 6 months you'd say you fully recovered? How long were you on morphine for?
 
Bimax and MSE are my 3 favourite surgeries by a long shot
 
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get rhino tbh
 
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Profile looks allright.

Post a front picture. Front is way more important.
 
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Thanks. Most disagree though
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Bimax is not necessary for you for looksmaxing.
In the best case it will make you look minimally better and in worst case it will fuck you up.

You got a robust skull and look decently.

Fix your hair and get jaw fillers or implants and then leave this forum.
 
front is most important but not for bimax
thats what "Most" meant probably
I meant most disagree that my side profile is decent. Front is clearly more important lol
 
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Bimax is not necessary for you for looksmaxing.
You got a robust skull and look decently.
Thanks man, you're the only one that said that tbh. I was rated 3.5psl here

In the best case it will make you look minimally better and in worst case it will fuck you up.
That's my fear
Fix your hair and get jaw fillers or implants and then leave this forum.
That's the plan lol


General advice was bimax with ccw rotation then rhino and hair transplant with eyebrowmaxxing
 

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