Which surgeries can replace lefort 3?

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Instead of lefort 3, which surgeries do we need to get the same effect? Just implants all over ur face?
 
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Le forte... :lul::lul::lul:
 
Just be low iq theory
 
Instead of le forte 3, which surgeries do we need to get the same effect? Just implants all over ur face?
MSE + FM
LF2
MLF3 (which isn’t like LF3, it is much less intrusive and generally affects zygo area)

If you don’t what to do MLF3 do Infraorbital-Zygo implants
 
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Do you actually require a LeFort III procedure? Can a bimaxillary osteotomy procedure achieve the aesthetic goals you are seeking?

The LeFort III procedure is typically reserved for quite significant and severe craniofacial deformities.

It makes me cringe when users on here make this recommendation, because I'm dubious as to what medical practitioner would perform this procedure on a patient with mild oral recession who only wants to augment his mid-face projection by a few millimetres for purely cosmetic reasons.

Approach this forum with caution. Many of these users are troubled adolescents who can barely pass 9th grade math, so I don't think they're in any position to recommend surgical procedures accurately...
 
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Do you really need to bring your nose forward like a LeFort 3 would do?
 
The LeFort III procedure is typically reserved for quite significant and severe craniofacial deformities.

It makes me cringe when users on here make this recommendation, because I'm dubious as to what medical practitioner would perform this procedure on a patient with mild oral recession who only wants to augment his mid-face projection by a few millimetres for purely cosmetic reasons.
They usually mean a Modified LeFort 3.

Approach this forum with caution. Many of these users are troubled adolescents who can barely pass 9th grade math, so I don't think they're in any position to recommend surgical procedures accurately...
Legit.
 
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Do you actually require a LeFort III procedure? Can a bimaxillary osteotomy procedure achieve the aesthetic goals you are seeking?

The LeFort III procedure is typically reserved for quite significant and severe craniofacial deformities.

It makes me cringe when users on here make this recommendation, because I'm dubious as to what medical practitioner would perform this procedure on a patient with mild oral recession who only wants to augment his mid-face projection by a few millimetres for purely cosmetic reasons.

Approach this forum with caution. Many of these users are troubled adolescents who can barely pass 9th grade math, so I don't think they're in any position to recommend surgical procedures accurately...

I agree but I need to make my chin go forward. I have recessed maxilla and undereye hollowness. Also deviated nose and long philtrum.
 
I agree but I need to make my chin go forward. I have recessed maxilla and undereye hollowness. Also deviated nose and long philtrum.
Chin - sliding osteotomy genioplasty, or chin implant, or both.
Maxilla - maxillary osteotomy procedure, or increased projection via an implant or dermal filler into the piriform fossa.
Under-eye - dermal filler, or fat grafting.
Deviated Nose - rhinoplasty, or septoplasty, or tipoplasty. (You didn't mention which part of the nose was deviated).
Long Philtrum - centralised lip lift procedure, or lip filler, or both.
 
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Chin - sliding osteotomy genioplasty, or chin implant, or both.
Maxilla - maxillary osteotomy procedure, or increased projection via an implant or dermal filler into the piriform fossa.
Under-eye - dermal filler, or fat grafting.
Deviated Nose - rhinoplasty, or septoplasty, or tipoplasty. (You didn't mention which part of the nose was deviated).
Long Philtrum - centralised lip lift procedure, or lip filler, or both.
Thanks man took screenshot back to research now. With sliding genioplasty, can they also lower your chin to make the jawline look longer vertically? My chin might be too short too.
 
Shotgun to the roof of the mouth plasty
 
Thanks man took screenshot back to research now. With sliding genioplasty, can they also lower your chin to make the jawline look longer vertically? My chin might be too short too.
All good son.

Yes it can, which is great. A chin implant projects outward, where as a sliding genioplasty projects outward but can also increase the height of the chin. That's what differentiates a chin implant from a sliding genioplaty - the implant cannot elongate the face. There are a few vertical-lengthening chin implants on the market, but I'm dubious as to how effective they are, and how natural they look.
 

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