Why did you choose to have a chin wing over implants?
I was worried about having to have the implant removed if it ever got infected. As it happens, I'll be getting the screws removed from my chin in a few months time, due to mild discomfort there, when I get my palate widened.
Who did you have a chin wing with? and what were the results like? did you your gonial angle improve greatly?
I've already posted about this. On my right side, my profile is excellent. On my left side, it is ok. That's because my gonial angle on my right was much lower to start off with before the procedure, and the procedure is limited by the starting point of your bone. From frontal view, it isn't going to make your jawline your best feature; it will just make it a solid, non-deformed platform upon which you will be judged by your other features. You aren't going to get an incredibly angled jaw because the whole mandible is widened not just the jaw angles. However, I'm not the best person to speak to because another user has gone with the surgeon who has most experience with the chin-wing osteotomy and so he will know more than anyone as to what it is capable of achieving. These are just my thoughts on it. If you have weak upper facial features and need a great jaw to come to your rescue for your to be truly happy with your appearance, then you should get implants.