Well, here is my entire story.
I'm a 27 year old male. I had a double jaw surgery to treat a mild sleep apnea in Dec, 2015. The AHI (Apnea Hypopnea Index) on my sleep study was not high. But I was not able to fall asleep on my back. Also, I had a lip incompetence, about 6mm. The surgeon performed a counterclockwise rotation on me. My lower jaw was advanced for 10mm. Ever since that surgery, I've been living in hell. That surgery ruined my life entirely.
The benefit of the surgery:
- I sleep a little better than before. However, I'm still not able to fall asleep on my back
- My lip incompetence is improved a tiny bit, now I have about 4~5 mm upper incisor show
What I hate about the surgery:
- My jaw has become extremely stronger (wider and longer) than before. It's very unbalanced because the upper parts of my face are relatively small. I look very stupid because of the big jaw.
- The midline of my upper incisor is shifted to the right for about 2mm.
- My lower jaw and chin has become very bony and asymmetric.
- I've been left with a much more protruding mouth. The horizontal length of my lips has been increased significantly.
- I've left with a significant wider nose.
- I don't like how I look now at all. I used to have an oval shaped face, which made me look young. Now I look 10 year older than before.
- The aesthetic result made me anxious. I try to avoid seeing people I used to know. And I'm tired of living the life like now.
Fortunately, I've found a doctor who is willing to do a revision surgery on me. He's planning to push my lower jaw entirely back. Since my upper teeth is already 4mm above its original position, the doctor wants to keep the height, make clockwise rotation and push it back. The surgery plan sounds very good to me. Look like I'm going to regain the old shape of my lower jaw and chin. My lip incompetence is going to be improved as well.
Right now I'm exactly 3 month post the first op. I've regained 80% of the feeling back on my chin and lips. I've also regained about 60% feeling back for my top palate. I'm planning to have the surgery in the 4th month. What is the risk to having a revision surgery if I still have some numbness from the first surgery? I've heard that the feeling of top palate will always come back. Is it true? I think I'm still having a tiny bit of swelling. If I have a revision surgery before it subsides, will it ever subsides after the second surgery? My new surgeon already gave me some opinions, but I really want to hear the voices from other people.
Thank you for reading the post. I'll really appreciate your opinions.