Thank you for your reply and reference to my earlier post. I have indeed ready thoroughly through my earlier posting. I guess what I'm getting at is I am unhappy with some of the attributes of my face and I'm trying to figure out if they were there previously or have been magnified or created by the jaw surgery. Things that are really bothering me are:
-thin, narrow, pinched look of my lips, especially at rest, when I'm not smiling
-dimpling, uneven texture, and length of my chin especially from the frontal view
-lengthening of my upper lip/philtrum, less teeth/gum show
I have consulted with a few different surgeons for rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty, and genioplasty reversal and I guess what I'm getting at is - I wasn't this unhappy with my appearance before the orthognathic surgery, so I'm unsure if it's the surgery itself that negatively impacted my physical appearance OR the fact that I'm more conscious of displeasing aesthetics now because I see myself under a microscope after the jaw surgery.
I don't want to spend time and money straightening this or lifting that, expecting my displeasure to be alleviated if it is, indeed, unhappiness with the jaw and chin structure itself, leading me to think maybe doing a full revision surgery with someone like Gunson who puts more energy into aesthetics than other maxillofacial surgeons.
On the flip side, I don't want to go through the whole process of braces and jaw surgery again unless a surgeon like Gunson could promise some improvements in the things that bother me most.
Maybe a few small things like lip enhancement or straightening my nose could go a long way? Or maybe reversing the genioplasty would improve my lower lip.
I'm really not sure.