First time posting here but I have searched the internet for years about methods of making my face look better. I hate my profile, both my nose and my chin/jaw. My problem is that I cannot determine the reason I look like this.
One period I was sure that my chin was the problem.
One period I thought my chin was fine, it's my jaw that need to be lengthened.
Another period I thought that my nose and jaw problem shared the same reason (that both maxilla and mandible were retruded)
At this time I have almost decided to do a nosejob, but recently I heard about the method NCR (neuro cranial restructuring) where they insert a balloon inside your nose and pump it with air. Doing this with caution will rebalance this small bone and other bones will follow.
I have also read a lot about Functional orthodontics, which supposedly can move both your maxilla and mandible forward without surgery.
I'm confused and I don't know what to do. I have never been on a consultation.
I hate my nose (angle is to big + upturned nose which is not manly at all) I hate the shape of my head, I hate my posture (neck) I may have a kyphosis, I will have an X-ray taken soon. I hate my sloping forehead.
Basically, I don't have any of the facial shapes that are attractive.
I feel that I have to much soft tissue for my bones (in other words lack of bone). If I don't actively try to show my teeth when I smile then no teeth will be shown, my lips will cover them.
I have the opposite problem of those who can't close their lips over their teeth.
I also wonder if it's normal that my eyeball is farther out than my cheekbone. When I move a straight object to my face it hits my eyeball before it hits my cheekbone and it even starts to hurt a bit before it stops on my cheekbone.
I also don't know how to position my head. When I noticed that my chin looked weaker when I had my head down, I started to tilt my head up. Then I noticed that my nose had an awkward angle and looked worse
when I had my head up, I started to lower my head, making my chin look a lot weaker again. That is not the case with people who have normal mandibles, it doesn't look smaller just because they tilt their head down.
I have trouble talking, I slur a lot if I'm not actively trying to be articulate, I also get tired from talking a lot.
Plastic surgery (chin implant, genioplasty) is cheaper but does not fix the main problem.
Looking the way I do, the neck, the back of my head being a lot farther out then my neck, my sloping forehead and my nose that are rotated up makes it hard for me to diagnose what the proper way to fix my chin is.
Like I said I will probably do a nosejob first. The only reason why I hesitate about the nosejob is if the nose shape will change if I did jaw surgery later on.
You guys have trained eyes on this subject, I'm begging you to help me.
Attached files info
1. Picture of my relaxed state, horrible posture and weak face.
2. Good posture but weak chin with that groove in my chin.
3. Same as above.
4. In the left pic I have my normal bite and in the right I have moved my mandible forward with an underbite and moved my skin back with a smile to show you the contours.
5. Me blowing out showing how far out my lips go compared to the chin.
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