WHICH MOGS FOR INCREASING LOWER THIRD/CHIN HEIGHT

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Assuming you have no jaw recession, a normal bite, and ok ramus length, would a genioplasty with downgrafting mog bimax for increasing lower third height
 
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y not get trimax atp
I have mostly good facial development (zygos, maxilla, midface, browridge, etc..), just lacking lower third (specifically chin) height

Vertical jutting has been a good short term solution, but it gets uncomfortable after a while and I don't want to be doing it long term
 
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I have mostly good facial development (zygos, maxilla, midface, browridge, etc..), just lacking lower third (specifically chin) height

Vertical jutting has been a good short term solution, but it gets uncomfortable after a while and I don't want to be doing it long term
ye genio is prob better then
 
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Assuming you have no jaw recession, a normal bite, and ok ramus length, would a genioplasty with downgrafting mog bimax for increasing lower third height
Send front profile of lower third

Generally if your short chin is from a super low gonial angle then bimax would be the answer (SFS)

If smile and gonial is fine then just genio
 
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Send front profile of lower third

Generally if your short chin is from a super low gonial angle then bimax would be the answer (SFS)

If smile and gonial is fine then just genio
My gonial and mandibular plane angle are fine, maybe a lil low tho

I have a normal smile with a good bite and no recession

I’ve made morphs where I just increase my chin height and my issue goes away, so I think a genio with downgrafting is all I need, but just making sure
 
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My gonial and mandibular plane angle are fine, maybe a lil low tho

I have a normal smile with a good bite and no recession

I’ve made morphs where I just increase my chin height and my issue goes away, so I think a genio with downgrafting is all I need, but just making sure
If your facial height is fine overall besides the chin and your upper lip doesn’t cover your teeth when u smile then I’d go with vertical genio
 
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If your facial height is fine overall besides the chin and your upper lip doesn’t cover your teeth when u smile then I’d go with vertical genio
Sounds like that’s the way to go

Lower third overall is a bit short but just increasing chin height gets me where I want
 
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I morph when resting
Then yeah just genio
It’d be a different story if u morph yourself while also jutting
Genio Recovery is also like 30x less intense than bimax

Especially if your philtrum isn’t super short like your chin
 
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Then yeah just genio
It’d be a different story if u morph yourself while also jutting
Genio Recovery is also like 30x less intense than bimax

Especially if your philtrum isn’t super short like your chin
My philtrum is on the slightly long side and my MFR is near ideal
 
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I have mostly good facial development (zygos, maxilla, midface, browridge, etc..), just lacking lower third (specifically chin) height

Vertical jutting has been a good short term solution, but it gets uncomfortable after a while and I don't want to be doing it long term
i been doing the same this is there anything wrong with vertically jutting besides it obviously being uncomfortable
 
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