Forgive me for reposting this but I'm still struggling:
I had a septorhinoplasty with a UK based surgeon in 2015. The recovery was laborious, painful and far more difficult than I expected. The surgery took 3.5 hours and 12mm of septum was removed, with the vomer 'corrected' and the nose somewhat straightened (though still obviously not straight post-op).
I now have a significantly shorter middle and lower face since the surgery. Could this be due to the muscles surrounding where he made incisions? I'm clutching at straws here, I really dont know what to do.
In the few weeks following the surgery I felt absolutely terrible. The surgeon had made an incision in my gums (which is now covered over by raw scar tissue) and the roof of my mouth was in agony. For over a month post OP I couldn't smile and my lower face looked 'heavier'. The soft tissues around my entire midface and lower third looked fatter and less well-supported and they still do to this day, even though swelling has subsided.
He told me he made the incision in the mouth to 'lower the floor of the nose', and that he has done this in many patients without problems. But now post-operatively its very hard to get air into my nose. I have to 'pull' air in deliberately, and I sometimes realise that I cant breathe through my nose at all and have to hang my mouth open. When my mouth is closed I bite together hard, infact all of my facial muscles feel 'tight' and my teeth are sore often. My entire lower face looks shorter, and my facial harmony has been disrupted.
Any ideas on what has caused a shorter face from a septorhinoplasty? And no, I'm not imagining it. I can PM other pics if needs be.
Before:
After