Well I found out from Gunson that my chin implant is fairly straight, yay! Both the previous and current 12mm implant has over-tightened and/or pushed up the mentalis muscles, causing the deformity in the center lower lip
I'm not sure if the taughtness of the mentalis muscle is time sensitive or not if I relieved the muscle at a TBD date... that's giving me a lot of anxiety.
Here's what I look like now with the 12mm implant: user requested photos removed.
He would NOT do extractions, and basically called Posnick old fashioned. It would mess up my bite and give me a more unaesthetic result, according to him.
The problem is... who the heck regularly manages 9mm+ posterior maxillary downgrafts safely besides Gunson? Obviously his bill was astronomical (won't post it here) and I'd prefer not to lose everything on bimax.
I think the only other way to skin this cat is to do a weaker posterior downgraft, add in anterior maxillary impaction but with like 5-10mm maxilla advancement as opposed to Gunson's 3mm to compensate for my already ideal gum show. Just a hunch, but I think THAT is what Posnick and most other surgeons would do, and requires lower bicuspid extractions for the amount of forward movement my jaw needs to compensate for the relative lack of CCW. I don't think a baby jaw surgery movement is worthwhile since I already have mild OSA, and is pretty much the only functional improvement I stand to gain from bimax besides less back teeth wear. My lower jaw slides forward about 2-3mm to make my bite, which supposedly causes the wear and tear on the back teeth.
I'm opposed to bicuspid extractions, but I wonder if the additional 3-7mm maxilla forward movement would help my facial aesthetics more than the 3mm maxilla projection in Gunson's plan? Obviously Gunson would lather my cheeks up in HA as part of his plan, but maybe Z can do a Z(S)O simultaneously. Thoughts on all this?
To answer Bobbit & everyone else wondering why I got a chin implant: Before I knew any better, my first op doc (who did the rhino + 1st chin) wanted me to do an SG that moved my chin down and forward. He referred me to a max fac that would only move it forward (about 6mm). So, all things considered in risk vs reward, I went with a chin implant, and ended up with a size large (7mm) terino extended anatomical. That one was royally cucked up, so I eventually revised it with what was SUPPOSED to be a smaller implant in every way to also help my smile. Instead, Harrison Lee put in this enormous 12mm anatomic implant. So here we are... At least it's an improvement over the first one, but my smile is still just as wack as before.