I've been increasingly interested in this form of underdevelopment and how best to treat it lately, so decided to start a topic
Options seem pretty limited in bringing the
whole midface forward, as it can't be done efficiently without compromising a lot of safety/invasiveness. In an ideal world we could all get Lefort III's
, but that seems unlikely in the near future given it's high risk
From the location the cuts are made it seems that the Lefort I (and II) leaves a lot to be desired. Usually when a maxilla is flat it's cause the entire midface (zygoma + nasal base too) is recessed and failed to grow horizontally and laterally. When it's ONLY the maxilla that's recessed, you get results like this:
Kristian: Upper Jaw Surgery before and after (thanks Ben)People here keep talking about midface distraction, would be interested to see some examples of that.
Also if anyone knows anything about this case or has her profile pic, I'd really like to know her movements. Somehow maxillary advancement caused her cheekbones to pop, no idea why (unless implants/grafting)