@polynesian I think you're misunderstanding, he doesn't mean a tapered jaw, he means a defined jaw. You can have a tall ramus, and have a V-shape rather than U-shape in the chin area (in fact it's usually the case)
For these pics it's hard to say but it's going to depend on the shape of the existing bone structure and whether or not a genioplasty was done. Also, we have no idea where there is still swelling in these pictures
Also, people who have BSSO often have quite short ramii (??) which I think gives more of of a U shape and less definition. There is no bone in the back to stretch/support the tissue so it ends up in the prejowl area
Many people who need BSSO also need implants or a chin wing to get an "ideal" bone structure