- how the chin wing is combined with a BSSO? (as in, how is it done? how do they cut it and pin it? Guess they do the BSSO and then make the chin wing cut)
i asked the same question during my consult. they don't combine it. if you see something like "bsso + chin wing" in those pdf files, it means two separate procedures. they usually do the chin wing when they remove the metal from the bsso/bimax.
- how this way of lengthening a ramus is stable given that other ways (such as ramus BSSO) are not?
see what dantheman wrote. chin wing = genio deluxe with jaw angle design
- what the healing is like given that this is a lot of cutting!!??
it is fairly tame. 3-4 weeks soft food diet, not much numbness. if they take a bone graft from the hip, you shouldn't walk too much for a week.
This procedure would allow me to avoid upper surgery (provided that I can get enough decomp). From what I've seen, ONLY implants or this give good improvements in the jaw angle areas for those of us with either short ramus or steep angles. However...it looks like a pretty brutal surgery
why would it allow you to avoid upper jaw surgery? do you mean because you would need rotation? because the chin wing does nothing to advance the maxilla.... i am confused. also, the surgery is less brutal than bsso or lefort, i don't really understand what makes you think otherwise.