I'm hitting 20 and I'm in the midst of my braces treatment. I'm scheduled for some pretty intensive orthognathic surgery soon to correct my narrow dental arches and overbite, and the procedures include:
1. SARPE/SARME for my narrow upper arch
2. Lower arch expansion (basically mandibular widening through distraction)
3. Double jaw surgery, both jaws will be advanced to correct an overbite
I'm a guy with rather prominent features because of my ethnic background. I have high, prominent cheekbones (they literally stick out like daggers), a prominent chin, etc. and I know that jaw surgery will make me look different - not that I'm bothered, because my overbite looks bad, and it's also terrible from a functional standpoint because I breathe through my mouth at night as I can barely get my mouth to close shut. I'm worried about the cheekbones, though - will they look less prominent after my jaws get widened and pushed forward? I suppose the widened dental arch will push my cheeks (the part that's directly supported by the underlying tooth structure) outwards, thus reducing the prominence of my cheekbones and making my face more rounded? Or will the cheekbones actually get pushed outwards as my palate expands, making them more prominent than ever? I've heard about malar osteotomies and all that but I'm not fond of surgery and want to stop at these.
I'd appreciate your opinions. I don't know much about the anatomy of the face.
Thanks!