Yea im not expecting anything major look wise. I dont think im going to come out a model lol. I think all I want out of this surgery is too be able to close my mouth comfortably because im always clenching it shut and to have a better side profile. I actually didnt become self conscious about that untill coming on here :p Lol, no, I always knew something was f**ked up with it, and now I know. Oh, and reduce the length of my face.
I just dont want to have a break down after surgery since im dealing with other personal things too. Im prepared to do my best to put myself at ease the weeks prior to my surgery so I wont be as stressed.
I think I was similar to you pre-surgery...
I knew I had some functional issues. Mouth breathing. Waking up with dry mouth and sore throat. Chapped lips constantly. My bite was never quite right even after years of braces. As a teenager my mother would always harp on me to stop "gawking" and also to chew with my lips closed.
Face seemed off. My smiling face was okay or even pretty good. But I didn't like my non-smiling at rest face at all, but couldn't figure out why. I also did not like my profile but wasn't sure why on that either.
Like you I became a LOT more self conscious after going online and learning names for things, like lip incompetence, retrognathia, diminished lower third, vertical maxillary excess. I now mentally notice "good jaws" and "bad jaws" in the people I see.
It is more difficult than you can prepare for, both physically and mentally.
Right now I think the physical recovery is harder than the mental though. But I didn't go on with as high expectations...like you said I'm not trying to look like a model.
Things that have been hardest for me
- Not being active (even though I can do moderate activity now I tire sooooo quickly)
- Not being able to talk normally
- Swelling recovery has been two steps forward, one step back
- Coming out of surgery and seeing your face like a balloon is a real shocker
- Getting enough calories if you have a high metabolism is difficult
- NOT BEING ABLE TO EAT NORMAL FOOD
- General pain during the first 2 weeks
- I got these "itching teeth" sensations that drove me nuts for the first 3 weeks. Like you have something stuck in your gum that you need to floss but there is NOTHING there and nothing you can do about it. It's a nerve recovery thing.
- Drooling drooling drooling
- Not being able to feel when there is food on your lower lip and chin
- Messy eating also because of numbness
- Lots and lots of distracting tingling in my chin
I avoided mirrors for the first 2 weeks and think that is the best way to go, there is too much swelling then to do any helpful analysis of your face anyway.
I personally overestimated the emotional pain and underestimated the physical pain.