What can be done when the forehead is behind the Frankfurt plane line?

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Nigga maybe instead just show your fucking forehead instead of drawing this? Unless you’re a celebrity or infleuncer tf u gotta fear? If somebody doxxed you, their life (to them there life is their account on .org) will be OVER, banned. So show
 
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Nigga maybe instead just show your fucking forehead instead of drawing this? Unless you’re a celebrity or infleuncer tf u gotta fear? If somebody doxxed you, their life (to them there life is their account on .org) will be OVER, banned. So show
it would be the same, this is my cephalometric analysis sketch
 
I'm no expert but to change it you would have to bring entire forehead forward (not possible afaik), or bring the whole lower face below the frankfurt plane line (complicated and not really beneficial).

So I don't think it's possible without some really extreme surgeries but @RealSurgerymax could correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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The Frankfurt plane is a horizontal reference plane.

FH may also not be representative of your “true” anatomically neutral head position, hence any vertical reference planes which are implied downstream of it may skew your perception.

This isn’t to say FH isn’t an extremely robust approximation, since it’s appropriate in most cases. Nonetheless outliers exist and my intuition suggests your head should have a somewhat greater downward (CW) rotational orientation.

Still, from an aesthetic planning perspective, i.e. surgery, best evaluated via in-person observation (in motion) or at minimum photographs.

Easy reading: https://www.institutomaxilofacial.c...ic-surgery-patients-187-consecutive-cases.pdf
 
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The Frankfurt plane is a horizontal reference plane.

FH may also not be representative of your “true” anatomically neutral head position, hence any vertical reference planes which are implied downstream of it may skew your perception.

This isn’t to say FH isn’t an extremely robust approximation, since it’s appropriate in most cases. Nonetheless outliers exist and my intuition suggests your head should have a somewhat greater downward (CW) rotational orientation.

Still, from an aesthetic planning perspective, i.e. surgery, best evaluated via in-person observation (in motion) or at minimum photographs.

Easy reading: https://www.institutomaxilofacial.c...ic-surgery-patients-187-consecutive-cases.pdf
thanks
 
I like your drawings
 
I like your drawings
Thanks! But they are not mine, they are from my cephalometric analysis asked by the dentist and made by a radiology center
 
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