Would bimax benefit me?

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My cheekbones (zygos) are kinda flat and my jaw is defined but lacks angularity. my maxilla/jaw is not recessed, so would it hurt to get binax to fix these issues?
 
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Brb imagining ur face
 
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Not defined then jfl
By defined I mean you can see the actual jaw bone clearly but it's round and not square despite a relatively low bfp
 
cheekbone implants then


Only way I see this being possible is if you're high bf% or very downgrown.
I'm 15% bfp and pretty downwardly grown
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Post pics. Can't rate give an answer without them
 
it lacks angularity from the front cause of your short ramus.
No I don't think my ramus length is the problem, it looks shorter than it actually is because of my high gonial angle due to downward growth
 
No I don't think my ramus length is the problem, it looks shorter than it actually is because of my high gonial angle due to downward growth
The biggest culprit is the gonion, and that's highly correlated with ramus length and shape. The only other thing it could be is fat distribution, literally.
 
you don't need bimax you need genio + jaw implants
 

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