He's old. I don't like old surgeons. I suspect many of them are still more than competent in the operating room but the real issue is that jaw surgery is a long process. Multiple years with possibilities of revisions and need for follow up for 5 years afterwards. I don't think any surgeon over the age of 65 can offer that service and of the visionary surgeons, there's not many who meet that criteria anymore. If your case is standard, then you should look for a great surgeon instead otherwise you need one of those guys anyway. Sadly, the world seems to be losing the visionary surgeons. There's a few bright spots but just not opportunities for surgeons to learn from experimentation anymore.