severe recession of both jaws. want to look like human after.
But you just said JS is a hoax.
i already look 35+. saggy skin due to lack of bone support is a hell, i am similar to that michelin guy.
How is that supposed us, 35+ people, feel? Anyway, I had something similar happen, although I was already in braces. Losing facial fat confirmed my deformity and that surgery was the only answer.
sure they do, but rarely and that's why they're called miracles. then non-deformed ppl take this anecdotal success and extrapolate that into their case, thinking that same level of improvement it can be applied to them as well. that's ridiculous.
i bet that your anecdotal case was a good looking guy with deformity, a Class III underbite.
Nope. Class II LFS, no lower third to speak of, huge nose. Weak cheekbones, weak infraorbital rims. Like many such cases had rhino and chin implant first, which (as is always the case in such cases) did nothing.
Hard to believe the before turned into the after. He has nice features - eyes, lips. But you can't say that from his pre-op appearance. Only the infraorbital weakness remains, which is negligible, because the gestalt says "looks good".
But, yeah, before I used to think that Class IIIs were the best "show cases". Canonical case:
http://drrichardjoseph.com/photos/113.phpNow I am not so sure. notrain thinks the most striking cases are where there is a change in the length of the face - short face syndrome, long face syndrome. He may be right.