Yes, it looks realistic. I think an ideally designed and executed jaw surgery would produce even better results.
You need counterclockwise rotation of your upper and lower jaws. Any surgical plan that doesn't induce this rotation will yield poor results. I suggesting consulting with Dr. Gunson to at least get a sense of what surgical movements you need.
Gunson is out of state, should I make the trip out there to see him though?
I am a bit worried. I have been doing a lot of reading and it seems moving the lower jaw is all fine but once the upper jaw is moved it changes the appearance of the cheeks. I don't want to lose any more prominence in my cheeks - can a surgeon "preserve" the height? Worst case i would get implants but I don't want to go that route. And the eyes could potentially get a more hallow look, but would that be fixable? I was thinking about looking into orbital rim work (but I have no clue about it) to fix the eyes anyways.
I am just very worried about how the front of my face will turn out.
This guy's jaws barely look recessive. Like how much forward movement are we looking at, 6mm? Would a rhino and SG be more bang for buck options in his case?
Genioplasty wouldn't fix the lip incompetence though, and it wouldn't fix the upper jaw which is also recessed.
IMO you do not need any surgical intervention.
Why good looking people want to risk. Any surgery is risky...The surgery is your enemy.
Nah. Pretty much decided I want a stronger profile and more proportional features and no longer want to be so self conscious about my recessed jaw and huge nose. At the very least I want rhinoplasty.