I had jaw implants with Dr. Slupchynskyj back in 2014.
I made a huge mistake by choosing to go to this doctor. I completely didn't do any research and just decided to 'go for it' or something equally ridiculous. Well I'm not sure what this doctor is good at, but jaw implants is definitely not one of them.
If you look at the B&As on his website they honestly all look like crap. Even the custom ones don't look good at all. And my B&A ended up looking terrible too.
First off the result was ridiculously asymmetrical. It literally looked like my face was lopsided. He said this was due to natural underlying asymmetry. But I'm wondering why he didn't try to correct for this during the surgery. I asked if he could replace one of the implants with a larger one (I originally had two small off-the-shelf implants) to make my face look less crooked; he said sure and quoted me $6500.
The result was also just bulky and gross. The angles were all wrong. This was a huge mistake & I really recommend that you look elsewhere if you want jaw augmentation in NYC (I've made some recommendations below and you can message me. If you're determined to stay in NY then Andrew Jacono is your best bet. But if you're looking to do this procedure right then I highly recommend that you be prepared to do it out of state with Dr. Eppley or Dr. Yaremchuk. The cost difference isn't big at all and is worth the lifetime result and not looking like a freak).
I'm now paying thousands of dollars to have his work corrected. I suggest anyone looking into this to do things right the first time, even if that means waiting a year or two longer to save some extra money.
Final line, do not go to Dr. Slupchynskyj for jaw augmentation or jaw implants. If you do you're just an idiot and consider yourself warned.
Another thought, for people with not too severe overbites/recession, I totally think the implant route is a great way to achieve what you're looking for. My implants would look great... had I gone to a competent surgeon. If you are going to go this route, make sure you do a huge amount of research and don't let a couple thousand dollars deter you from choosing the superior aesthetic choice. I thought I would save money by having off-the-shelf implants and staying local. WRONG. I am having a one-piece wraparound jaw implant put in by Dr. Eppley in a few months. So I needlessly spent 2x the amount of money by not doing things right the first time.
So, if your issues with your jaw are just mainly related to size (it's position/angle is okay, it's just too small), definitely consider going the implant route. Any questions message me.