I would be wary of medor implants in the jaw. I have heard they really stick to the bone and if it gets infected it is hard to take out.
This is frequently brought up whenever implants are discussed but no one ever seems to talk about the
benefits of medpor.
Namely that it provides a superior aesthethic result to silicone (thats not my opinion - ive had that confirmed by TWO of the big names in alloplastic augmentation now. That s**t Eppley keeps spewing is WRONG), and the integration decreases the chances of long term infection (blood supply through tissue ingrowth). The adherence/ingrowth also means little to no erosion.
The obvious benefit of silicone is easy removal in cases of complication or revision, and that is why inexperienced/unconfident doctors and unconfident patients like it so much - it offers an easy "out" if anything goes wrong. But Ive been looking into this for a long time, and nearly
every single silicone implant result for jaw augmentation has been s**t. The person just looks bloated after. There are about 2 results i would consider acceptable, and maybe only 1 that i would consider money well spent - but that one I'm not even sure if it was silicone (it was the famous terino result in case anyone is wondering. But the guy also had a lot more done than just jawline).
Conversely, I haven't seen a lot of medpor results, but the ones I have, are all GOOD.