Hey there, I'm a 28 year old female and there are a few things which have been bothering me for quite some time.
I recently had a consultation with a plastic surgeon about these things, and he was the one to suggest consulting with an orthognathic surgeon, so I've been reading all I can in the past week.
I have normal occlusion, and I wasn't a mouth-breather as a kid. That said, my upper and lower jaws seem to be too small for my face, making it look "short" somehow. My face seems to have changed after I had braces as a kid. Before, I had a great facial contour and good incisor show upon parting my lips slightly. When I smiled, the entire top row of the teeth showed. Now, when I part my lips, my upper lip just hangs and there is absolutely no incisor show, not even a milimeter, giving me that toothless look
When I smile, my upper lip covers half of my upper teeth.
I spoke to the plastic surgeon dr. about this thinking maybe a lip lift could solve the problem but he was saying it was a maxilla that hadn't grown long enough. Then I started to think about the rest of the things that concern me about my face and realized, what if it really is a jaw problem? Here's what I'm talking about: I have these 3 lines - 1. under both my eyes 2. deep nasolabial folds, and 3. corners of my mouth. This makes my mid-face feel sunken in or something. There's the incisor show thing I mentioned, and my chin is very quite obviously not in proportion to the rest of my face. I don't have an over or underbite, which is the weird part. Could it be that my jaws just didn't grow big enough, even though they occlude well?
I can't post a photo at this time because my cell camera is non-functional from water damage. Without posting one, I am curious if anyone here with much more than my week's worth of knowledge could offer me some thoughts as to what this could be and what procedures the are to remedy this. I just read about the lefort 2 procedure which brings the mid-face forward. I wasn't really able to find any photos illustrating the difference before and after the procedure.
This is driving me crazy. Any help appreciated!