MikeAnthony
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Bimax won't make much of a difference or you; marginal improvement to side profile, negligible front. Not an ideal candidate.Getting Bimax with CCW and Genio plasty
With custom infraorbital + malar implants + fat graft / PRP
Will I ascend ?
Agreed. You don't start sawing into your maxilla unless there's a serious gain to be realized.Side profile will improve and that's about it. You should be looking into orbital implants and eyelid retraction if you want frontal improvement, that will actually move the needle forward
Bimax won't make much of a difference or you; marginal improvement to side profile, negligible front. Not an ideal candidate.
I’m clinically retruded with narrow airway and assymetry , I got approved by insuranceAgreed. You don't start sawing into your maxilla unless there's a serious gain to be realized.
I didn't say you weren't a candidate - just not an ideal one. The side profile will improve but the front will barely change at all.to all the (Bimax won’t do anything and ur not a candidate ) I have clinical bimaxillary retrusion and narrow airway and my midline is off , and my chin in clinically retruded and asymmetric due to the jaws position . Simply
Slapping on custom inframalar implants (the upper mid face ) on a recessed base is silly and suboptimal
I was approved by insurance for Bimax
The front barely changes in most Bimax cases compared to side and 3/4 . I don’t understand your point.I didn't say you weren't a candidate - just not an ideal one. The side profile will improve but the front will barely change at all.
When you get an underwhelming result, you can't say you weren't warned.
Ideal candidates, who actually will see meaningful frontal changes, have either SFS or severe retrusion of the jaws - you have neither.The front barely changes in most Bimax cases compared to side and 3/4 . I don’t understand your point.
Side profile will improve and that's about it. You should be looking into orbital implants and eyelid retraction if you want frontal improvement, that will actually move the needle forwa
Ideal candidates, who actually will see meaningful frontal changes, have either SFS or severe retrusion of the jaws - you have neither.
The frontal view is by far and away the important perspective, so bimax is not really an aesthetic surgery unless you're a prime candidate for it.
If you know the front won't really change, why are you asking if you'll ascend? You've basically answered your own question.
This guy had jaw surgery, infra-orbital rim and supra-orbital implants for a marginal improvement.
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He would have been better off with fillers and jaw angle implants. Be wary of thinking surgery some kind of silver bullet; it's a normalization surgery for people with major failoes, not chad affirming.
Form follows function.
you’re evaluating this like I’m getting isolated bimax on an already ideal skeletal base. I’m not.Ideal candidates, who actually will see meaningful frontal changes, have either SFS or severe retrusion of the jaws - you have neither.
The frontal view is by far and away the important perspective, so bimax is not really an aesthetic surgery unless you're a prime candidate for it.
If you know the front won't really change, why are you asking if you'll ascend? You've basically answered your own question.
This guy had jaw surgery, infra-orbital rim and supra-orbital implants for a marginal improvement.
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He would have been better off with fillers and jaw angle implants. Be wary of thinking surgery some kind of silver bullet; it's a normalization surgery for people with major failoes, not chad affirming.
Form follows function.
I didn't say you had an ideal skeletal base at any point.you’re evaluating this like I’m getting isolated bimax on an already ideal skeletal base. I’m not.
"Clincially documented". Okay whatever. Take the average person and they will have some clinically measurable recession but that doesn't automatically justify surgery or guarantee a meaningful result. The best results by far have significant jaw retrusion or vertical deficiencies - that's not you.I have clinically documented bimaxillary retrusion, chin retrusion/asymmetry, a midline discrepancy and a narrow airway. Bimax + CCW is correcting the maxillomandibular base, and the genio is correcting chin projection/balance.
The profile will definitely improve, 3/4 somewhat. Frontal change barely at all which is by the far the most important perspective.That alone should improve sagittal harmony, lower-third structure, profile and 3/4 substantially.
Yes, which is why I provided an example of someone who did something similar with underwhelming results.Then the area bimax does NOT directly fix — my infraorbital/malar deficiency — is being addressed separately with custom infraorbital-malar implants, plus soft-tissue refinement. So my plan is specifically targeting both the jaw deficiency AND the upper-midface deficiency rather than expecting a Le Fort to magically create cheekbones.
Would you even be getting a bimax or implants without looking at examples/precedent first? Doesn't that cut both ways? By your logic, how can you confidently predict a good result then?The example you posted doesn’t prove otherwise either. Different starting anatomy, movements, implant design, bodyfat, hair, lighting and photography make it useless for predicting my result.
Form follows function. Surgery is a normalization procedure procedures at its core. I didn't say you have to be "severely deformed", just that almost all of the best cosmetic results address major problems. The truth is you will highly likely come out of these surgeries as a marginally improved version of yourself. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.Could my result be less dramatic than I expect? Obviously. The VSP and implant design will determine that. But “you aren’t severely deformed, therefore bimax + genio + custom IOM won’t meaningfully improve you” is not a serious anatomical argument.
Yes he is lolBimax won't make much of a difference or you; marginal improvement to side profile, negligible front. Not an ideal candidate.