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Title: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Throwaway88 on August 04, 2017, 10:37:51 AM
Hello I'm new. I wanted to ask people who have had jaw surgery and had time to settle in, was the jaw surgery worth it? Has the quality of your life improved? I dont mean functionally, but in terms of confidence and mental health? I have already consulted an oral max/facial surgeon and he said I am a candidate for double jaw surgery but functionally im fine. I just hate the way I look cause I have a gummy smile and long face. He said that the quality of life improves after jaw surgery and thats really what I want. I don't have much self confidence cause I dont like smiling. Please if experienced people (particularly with maxillary impaction) have any input or feedback it would be greatly appreciated, thank you
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Bowie on August 04, 2017, 02:52:11 PM
Yes quality of life improved, although the surgery made some pre existing functional problems worse.
You say you have a gummy smile, people with long maxillas will certainly look and feel better after impaction, no question.

People who's bites are ok but just want the jaws more forward ehh I don't know, I realized that jaw surgery doesn't do that much for aesthetics in that case and I have spoken to others that said the same.

Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Throwaway88 on August 04, 2017, 03:33:27 PM
Yes quality of life improved, although the surgery made some pre existing functional problems worse.
You say you have a gummy smile, people with long maxillas will certainly look and feel better after impaction, no question.

People who's bites are ok but just want the jaws more forward ehh I don't know, I realized that jaw surgery doesn't do that much for aesthetics in that case and I have spoken to others that said the same.
thanks so much for that
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: skullremodel on August 07, 2017, 08:54:41 AM

People who's bites are ok but just want the jaws more forward ehh I don't know, I realized that jaw surgery doesn't do that much for aesthetics in that case and I have spoken to others that said the same.

This is my biggest concern. I have a good bite and actually only had orthodontics for a year back when I did have the work done. I'm worried the outcome will not be what i want and the aesthetic benefit marginal. However, getting it done and then another procedure on top may make it even better? Like a rhinoplasty on top of a bimax rather than the rhinoplasty alone.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 07, 2017, 10:28:58 PM
There are obviously recessed folks who have normal bites.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: XXRyanXXL on August 11, 2017, 11:43:10 AM
I think a lot of people on here are expecting drastic aesthetic changes and this is more of a beauty forum, than functional reasons. However in my case, I saw a DRASTIC change in function. I had a 10 mm overbite, I could stick my thumb in between my upper and lower teeth at rest, and it possibly went to 15mm sitting down. Food fell out my mouth, I was chewing on the wrong teeth thus wearing it down, trouble speaking. I can now chew food properly. I'm still waiting for the 2nd part of my surgery to happen, as the surgeon gave up on me and didn't finish the operation.
The more skeletal change that happens, the more pleasing the aesthetic result will be.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: ppsk on August 12, 2017, 11:31:22 AM
it fixed what bothered me about my face. In that sense it was worth it.

People who think they are going to have major aesthetic transformations and look like male models are in for a rude surprise. Thats not just true of jaw surgery specifically, its true of surgery in general.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Bowie on August 12, 2017, 11:52:23 AM
it fixed what bothered me about my face. In that sense it was worth it.

People who think they are going to have major aesthetic transformations and look like male models are in for a rude surprise. Thats not just true of jaw surgery specifically, its true of surgery in general.

This
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Throwaway88 on August 12, 2017, 12:48:33 PM
it fixed what bothered me about my face. In that sense it was worth it.

People who think they are going to have major aesthetic transformations and look like male models are in for a rude surprise. Thats not just true of jaw surgery specifically, its true of surgery in general.
yea i realize that but i feel like people who have vertical maxillary excess have the most changes right? anyone that has a gummy smile knows how self conscious it can make them feel
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 12, 2017, 01:51:29 PM
Also depends on one's starting point http://imgur.com/cZlCBO9 ie how bad it is.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: katapult2 on August 12, 2017, 02:22:08 PM
Also depends on one's starting point http://imgur.com/cZlCBO9 ie how bad it is.

Are that you?
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: tdawg on August 12, 2017, 02:51:36 PM
Also depends on one's starting point http://imgur.com/cZlCBO9 ie how bad it is.

I think this is part of the problem. I am sure that guy had good results but there are sooooo many confounding factors making his appearance on the right look better than the one on the left, not just the surgery. Before and afters like that give people unrealistic expectations imo.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 12, 2017, 03:53:20 PM
Are that you?

Nah.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 12, 2017, 03:55:09 PM
I think this is part of the problem. I am sure that guy had good results but there are sooooo many confounding factors making his appearance on the right look better than the one on the left, not just the surgery. Before and afters like that give people unrealistic expectations imo.

What factors? The tan and hair? I knew this guy. No tanning or hair could have done for him what Jaw surgery did.

Having said that , yeah that is a very good result and not the norm.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: tdawg on August 12, 2017, 05:17:21 PM
What factors? The tan and hair? I knew this guy. No tanning or hair could have done for him what Jaw surgery did.

Having said that , yeah that is a very good result and not the norm.

tan, hair, glasses, angle, lighting, full face picture vs black bar, pose, shirt vs shirtless, background. Literally everything about the after photo is made to make him look as good as possible.
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: katapult2 on August 12, 2017, 05:50:49 PM
What does he get done exactly?
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 12, 2017, 06:11:02 PM
tan, hair, glasses, angle, lighting, full face picture vs black bar, pose, shirt vs shirtless, background. Literally everything about the after photo is made to make him look as good as possible.


Other than tan and hair all stated would make no difference.   Its easy to imagine the before pic with glasses  in sunlight and shirtless.

I interacted with the person and he stated in no uncertain terms the way people treated him was quite different after jaw surgery (in a positive way)
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: GJ on August 12, 2017, 08:17:53 PM
Also depends on one's starting point http://imgur.com/cZlCBO9 ie how bad it is.

That's a really good, natural result. That should be the standard.

Who did the surgery, and what was done?
Title: Re: Question for those who had surgery
Post by: Milli_Meters on August 13, 2017, 01:51:31 AM
That's a really good, natural result. That should be the standard.

Who did the surgery, and what was done?

Yep, This individual had bsso or maybe bimax(For sure he said JAW SURGERY nothing else). I had bumped into him online when I was just starting to consider jaw surgery and sadly dint ask him too many technical details or who the surgeon was and focused on the social impact etc. He was very happy and said everyone complimented the looks and he could breathe better.