Hello I posted here a while ago and asked the same kind of question but I forgot my username and password so I just created a new one. I didn't really get a whole lot of feedback so I figure I will try again. I have been really self conscious about my smile and wanting to fix my gummy smile for a long time now and realized the most appropriate treatment is jaw surgery. I saw a maxillofacial surgeon recently and he told me that I have vertical maxillary excess, mandibular prognathism, lip incompetence, and a flat chin. His proposed treatment plan consisted of impacting the maxilla ~5mm and moving it forward about 2mm, lower jaw setback, and possible genioplasty. Total for the surgery is right under 30k plus the hospital fee. My bite is OK, I had braces when I was younger but according to the maxillofacial surgeon, my orthodontist did what is called "camouflage" and hid my underbite. I currently have a class I maloclussion and I mouth breath exclusively at night even though I had a septoplasty a few years ago, I also have bad neck posture I guess due to mouth breathing. I really want this surgery to fix my gummy smile, shorten my face, and possibly open up my nasal airway. I really wanted to see what the projected outcome would be but he did not have that software. So my question to you guys is do you think it would be wise to spend the money for this type of surgery and do you think the results of the surgery would improve my smile/face? Thank you for the time to see my post. (1st picture is me with my jaws closed but my lips are relaxed, 2nd picture is same but facing forward)