Hey all,
I am looking (and have been recommended) to have jaw, chin and cheekbone augmentation in order to achieve a well defined, structured face. I was all set on going to Doctor Sailer however the more I read this forum the more I am put off.
My question is, if you're relatively ok looking (by relatively I mean that I can get through to tomorrow looking the way I do, but every time I look in the mirror I can't help but imagine myself with a well defined face), but I know that a successful surgery is going to make me a lot happier. Is it really worth it?
Are the risks that big? I have done a lot of revision and I found the name of doctors who are deemed as the best, however when I do further research I find things like this:
Dr. Mommaerts - Butcher?
Dr. Sailer - Un-natural?
Dr. Eppley - Sent me a ridiculous morph and put me off.
So where do you go, you save up a large budget to go to the best, but when you do research you find out that there is a big risk of the surgery being unsuccessful due to one reason or another. The changes I am looking for are subtle, and so can somebody like Sailer offer subtle changes (most of his before. afters are drastic changes)?
In terms of what is used within your face, am I correct in saying that Sailer is the only doctor who uses cartilage, and does that mean for long term (I'm 27) positive effects you should use this, or are what the likes of Mommaerts, Raffiani, Alfaro will use be good long term?
When people speak of revisions being very common, is this due to a low rate of successful surgery's across the board, or is this because people won't have gone to a very reputable doctor in the beginning and ended up needing to see one of 'the best' in order to have their surgery revised?
Researching creates a lot of doubt so any advice/ opinions or facts on the above is appreciated!