You can go see him without a referal. Most surgeons take their own X-rays/measurements/models anyway. How do,you know that you need the surgery? Are you currently receiving orthodontic treatment? If so, it would be helpful to bring your records/xrays from that doctor.
I have had an appointment with another maxilofacial surgeon before and he ordered me to get some exams but I lost it. I thought there was like standards exams they ask for pacients according to the surgeries they're undergoing, in my case genio/maxillary impaction. So I wanted to have them ready for when I go visit other doctors.
There is no exam that I can think of that you would need for a genioplasty. The surgeon will most likely just be taking measurements and photos for that. For the maxillary impaction, he will probably need to see models of your bite, photos, and some X-rays. These can be taken at any orthodontists office. But, they might do all of this for you while you are at your consultation. Why don't you call the office and ask them what they need from you?
Thank you for your reply pekay, it's really helpful. I'll definitely get at least a lateral cephalogram, maybe a frontal one if it isn't too expensive. I have a question, is a CT Scan better than a cephalogram? What's the difference between the two?
Ct scan increases cancer risk fyi
I've heard/read this as well, like I said earlier the whole piece seemed more like a self-promoting tool rather than an actual journal