@sean, yeah scariest part is your own imagination, I can now see how some people traumatised themselves because you tend to think about how they're slicing you open and using a lot of force and you can hear it all etc. For some reason I wasn't freaked out at all, even now when I think about it. Phew.
The change I can see at the moment is how the gums are filled with artificial bones that they placed and stitched up. Since they strategically damaged the bones of my jaws it's now a waiting game. It was stated that my teeth will be straightened in the first six weeks. 3 months total for the tissue and bones to fully fuse, and then 3 months of braces left to stabilize the new bite.
@jawbone, no I had this done in North Europe where I live. I do not know the exact costs yet(I've read that in the US this can go up to 10 to 15k dollars, not 100% sure on that though), but I was delighted to hear from my insurance that they will cover the costs of the surgery. My surgeon and ortho were kind, they showed that some of my teeth have been worn down because of the bad bite. Thankfully I'll fix this @25 before I damage them any more.