Still trying to wrap my head around double jaw surgery vs a chin wing as someone with no functional issues.
I've been doing some reading and correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems having double jaw surgery means a potential for some things:
-Tightening of the skin
-No more vertical lip
-Harmonious look between jaws (hard to explain but its like not a perma - jut I feel like I would have post chin wing)
-Nasolabial fold reduction
These are essentially what aren't addressed for a chin wing, right? A chin wing would address the lower jaw recession (meaning it would provide enough projection), right?
I guess what other benefits would double jaw surgery have (functional benefits aside) over a chin wing? Couldn't really find anything on chin wing relapse issues I'm guessing because there isn't enough data? Both surgeons I've spoken with seem to think chin wing is ideal since there is a small occlusion, but I am just not sure.
Really just trying to see if I can narrow down the double jaw surgery vs just a chin wing decision.
Edit: attaching ceph:
http://imgur.com/tE15gTA