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Title: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on May 08, 2015, 02:17:40 PM
Hello!

I didn't know where to post this so I picked the "others" subsection.

I took an appointement to a maxillofacial surgeon and he said that I would need

orthodontics with extractions to push the upper and lower teeth backwards with the lower teeth needing to be brought even further backwards which then would be brought back to the front with surgery.

lower jaw surgery to bring it forward

chin osteotomy to correct the receiding chin

Le Fort I osteotomy to bring the upper jaw a little closer to the nose to correct the length between my lips and nose and that would also correct the lip strain (and chimp mouth) and the slight gummy smile.
(see pictures below)

He said to me that I was a mouth breather at night and it would lead to more and more complications. Also, he said that according to the position of my teeth (see radiography) they would soon or late start to get loose, especially the lower teeth  :-X

So there are esthetical and "health" matters here.

Knowing that this will cost me time and money is that going to make me look better?
I'm afraid it will lead me to a very flat profile (maybe a little concave as well?) due to the extractions matter... I DON'T want my healthy teeth to be extracted.

What do you guys think?

Thank you :)

Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Tom2 on May 08, 2015, 02:48:56 PM
That is a crap load of work for what benefit?

Now I say that knowing I just had all that done save the pulling of teeth but I was a hell of a lot worse off than you.

I was fugly.    You are not.   Not even close.

The health risks are a potential but I would look into methods of avoiding those possibilities before I put myself through that you are talking about.    Hell I waited until I was in my 40's and just couldn't avoid it.   And I still don;t know if the surgery was worth it.....(ask me in about 10 1/2 months and I'll let you know.   

 Read up on the risks of what was proposed to you.

Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: PloskoPlus on May 08, 2015, 04:41:42 PM
Your smile does not look particularly gummy.  Quite normal for a woman, in fact.  Your ip incompetence MAY improve with just a sliding genio.  You need to consult more surgeons.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on May 08, 2015, 04:54:13 PM
Thank you for your advice Tom2.

The surgeon didn't tell me about the risks because I just went to see him for advice. He suggested I took an appointment with an orthodentist (which I did).

Seriously I'm not pleased with my looks and find myself incomfortable looking at pics of myself (is that really me???).
I think I look much older with those sagging lines below the eyes and at the corners of the mouth and I know that surgery has a chance of making me look better.

I tried some retouching of my face on photoshop and I don't know which one would be the most accurate.





@PloskoPlus
Turns out he's the best one in Paris. He has a very good reputation. I waited 4 months to get an appointment :/
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: PloskoPlus on May 08, 2015, 05:05:33 PM
Just because he's the best in town, doesn't mean he does everything.  For example, only a handful of doctors in the world do ching wing osteotomies (maybe applicable in your case).  Yet for most cases where a genioplasty is required, they are superior.  Only a handful will do high Le Forts (not applicable in your case).  etc..
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on May 08, 2015, 05:19:00 PM
Well he's not just the best in "town", this is Paris.
Anyways  :)
He told me that I would also need a Le Fort I... is that what you mean by "high Le Fort"? It would make sense since my mouth-to-nose ratio is too big for my taste.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: GJ on May 08, 2015, 05:21:03 PM
I deleted your duplicate thread and moved the old one here for you.

Why did the ortho say your teeth would become loose?
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: PloskoPlus on May 08, 2015, 07:09:06 PM
I deleted your duplicate thread and moved the old one here for you.

Why did the ortho say your teeth would become loose?

Maybe the bottom are tipped forward (compensating).  A surgeon once told me that class II is actually worse than class III in terms of long term stability, but class III is more likely to be fixed because it's less socially acceptable and you can jut the lower jaw in class II to mask it.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on May 09, 2015, 02:30:20 AM
Maybe the bottom are tipped forward (compensating).

Exactly they are like this:

(https://picoolio.net/images/2015/05/09/fromprofilec2b08.jpg)


Also, I really don't want to end up like this. Is there a chance?


I retouched it on photoshop and did what the surgeon recommended for my face (pull the teeth back, move the lower jaw forward with a chin osteotomy to move it forward and a Le fort 1 to adjust everything and to bring the upper jaw a little bit closer to the nose.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on May 09, 2015, 08:55:04 AM
I had an open bite, had lower jaw surgery + chin surgery and I'm left unhappy.

I don't think you need surgery.

If I were you (and what I wish had done for myself) I would get miniscrews/temporary anchorage devices to intrude my upper molars and close the bite. Your mandible will auto-rotate forward.

Here is an example, but this is an extreme case with lip protrusion and extractions:

http://www.jaypeejournals.com/eJournals/ShowText.aspx?ID=3380&Type=FREE&TYP=TOP&IN=_eJournals/images/JPLOGO.gif&IID=262&isPDF=NO

I don't support extractions except maybe in cases like this.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on May 09, 2015, 08:58:02 AM
Exactly they are like this:

(https://picoolio.net/images/2015/05/09/fromprofilec2b08.jpg)


Also, I really don't want to end up like this. Is there a chance?
(https://picoolio.net/images/2015/05/09/Photoshop1b830c.th.jpg) (https://picoolio.net/image/mPG)

I retouched it on photoshop and did what the surgeon recommended for my face (pull the teeth back, move the lower jaw forward with a chin osteotomy to move it forward and a Le fort 1 to adjust everything and to bring the upper jaw a little bit closer to the nose.

Yes, I think there is a chance. You don't really have a weak chin IMO. Don't be me where I had chin surgery, hated it and sought to reverse it, and did surgery to "reverse" it but the surgeon just did whatever he wanted to reduce it a little bit.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on May 10, 2015, 03:31:04 AM
@open_bite

So you are suggesting orthodontics without extractions?

In any case that won't correct my long face. :/
The surgeon suggested the LeFort I + the sliding genio.
Can it look that bad? :s

I'm afraid of the result on the picture if they flatten my teeth. Do you think that with orthodontics it may look like that? :(
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on June 04, 2015, 12:29:10 PM
@open_bite

So you are suggesting orthodontics without extractions?

In any case that won't correct my long face. :/
The surgeon suggested the LeFort I + the sliding genio.
Can it look that bad? :s

I'm afraid of the result on the picture if they flatten my teeth. Do you think that with orthodontics it may look like that? :(

Sorry, I didn't see your post until now.
Please check out my other posts about miniscrews/TADs and bring them up to various orthos. You'll find links I posted - you can achieve a small reduction in facial height with them. The case I posted has extractions but try to push for no extractions...

I honestly don't think your case warrants jaw surgery at all. You have no idea what you're getting into if things go wrong, and a s**t ton of things can. Many surgeons do not warn you of possible complications, and we always think our surgeon is a special flower who can do no wrong when we're pre-op. With genio alone, the soft tissue complications I've encountered are mentalis strain/severe chin wrinkling (which I never had before), chin muscle drooping, crooked lip possibly due to nerve damage... And I'm not even getting into the bone problems.

It really irks me when people who are close enough to ideal want to do this surgery. From your xray, your upper molars can be intruded via TADs to close your bite, auto rotate your mandible up and alleviate your lip strain. I really wish someone told me all this stuff I'm telling you before I had the surgery.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: deyapretty on June 05, 2015, 02:17:20 PM
I have an appointment with the orthodentist in 2 weeks. I'll see what she offers me to do. I'll try talking to her about miniscrews... though will it be visible whatsoever? I mean I'm actually in a job search and don't want my looks to be affected in case I get any interviews  :(


This is another picture I just edited. I didn't hide my face this time and that's why I won't let them online for long... but it was just to show you how I could look if i got surgery... in my opinion I would be 10 times better and would be much more confident.
I don't know... sometimes I think it's worth the try, isn't it? (<-- if I end up looking like on the right)


Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on June 06, 2015, 07:51:05 AM
I have an appointment with the orthodentist in 2 weeks. I'll see what she offers me to do. I'll try talking to her about miniscrews... though will it be visible whatsoever? I mean I'm actually in a job search and don't want my looks to be affected in case I get any interviews  :(


This is another picture I just edited. I didn't hide my face this time and that's why I won't let them online for long... but it was just to show you how I could look if i got surgery... in my opinion I would be 10 times better and would be much more confident.
I don't know... sometimes I think it's worth the try, isn't it? (<-- if I end up looking like on the right)


(https://picoolio.net/images/2015/06/05/WP_20150521_22_55_46_Selfie42eae.md.png) (https://picoolio.net/image/5zq)

Yeah, morphed pictures of our profiles always look good but no one can show you a picture of how your face will change from the front.
I have a good profile now, but look weird/long from the front, and not in a good way.

Miniscrews shouldn't be visible anymore than normal braces would be. They go in your gum tissue temporarily.
Can we see your smile from the front? Just the mouth is fine.


While your plan is better than mine was for an open bite (I had BSSO + SG), you also have to take into consideration upper incisor show/gumminess and your nose. I don't know, some people don't seem to have much change in their nose from a lefort and then there are others who are very unlucky. I had double jaw surgery proposed to me, but said no after I had been previously told I shouldn't in my case (no gum show). From what I see of your nose, it's upturned already with a lot of nostril show so if you're unlucky you might get a pig nose. If you don't have a gummy smile, I'd advise against the surgery and trying to go for tads.

Oh and if you insist on surgery, please don't do SG. Your chin should rotate more forward if you do do a lefort. I think your chin would become too strong with an SG and the other risks are not worth it. Life is very hard for me suffering from these complications.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on June 07, 2015, 04:41:00 AM
I don't know if tads meant you can't wear lingual braces. I thought you couldn't wear lingual braces for jaw surgery.

I saw someone who had a small upper jaw impaction with about as much gummy show as yours and I think her tooth show was acceptable after.

The choice is yours in the end, but I'm just making you aware.

Surgery always has risks. I was deprived of informed consent and there are deformities in my face caused by the surgery that I cannot find one successful reparation case of. It always fails.

You can always get SG if tads fix your bite, and I cringe saying that because I don't recommend SG. After the jaw surgery I also constantly have hemifacial cheek spasms

As for TADs, it's best to consult with numerous orthos. The ones I saw said it may not work, but there are drastically successful cases online now, where yes, their profile was improved.

I don't know if the distance between your nose and mouth will look different. The soft tissue will stay the same and may or may not look bigger if the upper jaw is advanced, but that's something u have to research on your own.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: PloskoPlus on June 07, 2015, 05:15:07 AM
I don't know if tads meant you can't wear lingual braces. I thought you couldn't wear lingual braces for jaw surgery.

Surgeons say lingual braces don't get in their way, it's just that they prefer the teeth to be as lined up as possible before surgery.  But apparently lingual braces lack the precision.  From what I've heard they are also a pain to keep clean and murder on the tongue (think what the normal braces do to your cheeks and lips, but to the tongue instead).
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: swisser on June 08, 2015, 01:32:30 AM
If you have lingual braces you will need additional hooks on the front for a while after surgery for the elastics.

Otherwise they are as precise as other braces. Also not that uncomfortable - you get used to it after a week.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: screwsandplates on June 13, 2015, 07:39:42 PM
I think you're pretty and shouldn't touch your face. Probably not what you want to hear, but as a girl who appreciates the faces of other girls, I can tell you that you have nice bone structure and a unique (not ugly!) look. I don't think that balance in profile is everything. Your features balance each other out in different ways. Either way, your face looks balanced and pretty. Just my opinion.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: JayJaw on June 26, 2015, 09:10:36 AM
The distance between your nose and lips will not change with surgery. You can't change that. If you shorten the maxilla, you just get your teeth moving upwards behind the lips (so less gums show) which will shorten your facial height by changing lip to chin distance. The only way to get your chin further out is either rotation of maxilla or SG.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Lazlo on June 26, 2015, 10:58:19 AM
I have an appointment with the orthodentist in 2 weeks. I'll see what she offers me to do. I'll try talking to her about miniscrews... though will it be visible whatsoever? I mean I'm actually in a job search and don't want my looks to be affected in case I get any interviews  :(


This is another picture I just edited. I didn't hide my face this time and that's why I won't let them online for long... but it was just to show you how I could look if i got surgery... in my opinion I would be 10 times better and would be much more confident.
I don't know... sometimes I think it's worth the try, isn't it? (<-- if I end up looking like on the right)


(https://picoolio.net/images/2015/06/05/WP_20150521_22_55_46_Selfie42eae.md.png) (https://picoolio.net/image/5zq)

no it won't be visible. don't get extractions. trust me. just don't.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Balanced on June 29, 2015, 01:48:54 PM
I agree here with the views that:
1) you look great - i would kill for that smile by the way - you are too close to ideal for all of that surgery to be worth the risks - i have experience of the risks btw!
2) if you must do somethings TADs / miniscrews etc esp on the upper seem like a better option - therefore no surgery on the upper - etc as said by Serra
3) as Lazlo said dont have extractions
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Lazlo on June 29, 2015, 08:07:41 PM
mouth breathing is a problem. find a max fac who will do this without extractions. try and get an ortho who does damon braces. you might be able to achieve the same look with just a genioplasty.
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Serra on July 03, 2015, 03:45:45 PM
https://www.aaoinfo.org/system/files/media/documents/Paik,%20Cheol-Ho%20--%20Revised%3B%20Molar%20Intrusion%20Using%20TADs%3B%20The%20Key%20Element%20to%20Correcting%20Anterior%20Open%20Bite.pdf
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Css9 on July 04, 2015, 08:36:23 AM
You're already quite attractive in my opinion
Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: Charles-Guillaume on July 06, 2015, 06:12:30 AM
I most definitely think that this procedure would make you look better. Do you really need to look better, though? If your current looks suffice to provide you with a fulfilling emotional/sexual life I would recommend careful consideration before undergoing surgery.

Title: Re: Will I look better?
Post by: terry947 on July 06, 2015, 12:48:38 PM
my opinion is that good looks is largely related to your eyes and you have pretty eyes. So what ever procedure you do is like a bonus. Just make sure you get the right one. I've read that getting an SG is risky depending on your jaw angle, it can make the face look longer.