Heya,
I just got braces and am set to get a Lefort I maxillary advancement (with impaction, making it a CCW movement), BSSO, and sliding genioplasty. Mainly to address sleep apnea, which I unfortunately have despite being 20, skinny, and a runner. Also to fix a minor gummy smile. No TMJ aside from the occasional clicking/popping, and sometimes sounds like grains of sand in my joint when I chew (high pitched scratching).
No major malocclusion, in fact bite is pretty much right on, due to braces when younger. These braces are to flare upper teeth out and move lower teeth back more, to create maximal gap for surgery.
I have searched all over for someone who has a facial profile like mine. It seems as though my upper maxilla (under eye, nose and cheekbone complex) curves in significantly from the cheekbone edge to the nose, giving me little under eye support, and also making my cheeks quite flat (see top-down picture). This doesn't bother me much now, but I've read that this puts you at greater risk of looking strange or monkey-like after maxillary advancement. I am worried about my lower face protruding out too much after surgery due to my already set-back upper midface.
My question is:
1. Have you ever seen someone with my facial profile who underwent the same surgical procedures, and did they look ok in the end? Can you attach pictures or a link?
Any encouragement or warnings based on your knowledge of jaw surgery and aesthetic outcomes would be welcomed.
I should add: I'm not looking to turn into a supermodel. I have realistic expectations of this surgery, and I expect it to significantly help my sleep apnea, and hopefully make my smile, profile and overall facial balance better. However, I am debating whether it is worth it to have better sleep but sacrifice looking normal (at least well enough to me), in case I end up looking strange. The sleep apnea is moderate.
Thanks!
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