All in all, I'm not convinced any chin wing/malar osteotomy will give a decent type of projection. I was looking at some pics, and it is disappointing really to see people got all the works (bsso's, ching wings, zygomatic osteotomies) and if I compared with a picture of the regular goodlooking dude in the street, the latter still has far better bone structure. Something is not right about that. I have to see the first chin wing/malar osteotomy result still that makes someone very goodlooking with those model features. Thus far I have seen none, not one, of them: not here, not in consult. Just lowset cheeks and a bit of extra projection of the mandible with some rotation, with asymmetry as a trade-off. Yet it seems common to be chasing that look with exactly these procedures.
Well what exactly are you expecting?! Ofc the dude on the street will look better, his face grew naturally that way and surgery can't mimick nature. Thesw procedures work best on people who grew as nature intended and want to change their features a bit and even then it will never look like the naturally good-looking guys, let alone on people who have generalized facial bone deficiency.
There will never be a surgery that will turn you from a sub avarage dude to a model. Not a chinwing, not a malar osteotomy, not a Lefort III. You take what you can get and hope they will make your situation a bit less bad or you leave it all together.