Thanks on all the comments.
To begin with, since 3 surgeons responded positively on my request for midface operation in general (whether some modified version of LF3), it is certainly true that I have midface defficiency at level which justifies the operation.
But what I am trying to say that I regret my initial jaw surgery and before which my midface problems were not so visible, it is all relative and what draws intentions to the eyes is that I have big, wide, protrusive jaws and severly underdeveloped zygoma and orbital rims.
I really regret jaw surgery and ortho process and before revision just wanted to hear your thoughts on my midface problems and seek opinions from craniofacial surgeons.
I would never put implants and I want my old face back.
It is the fact that anterior cranial length is 71,5mm - so less developed and followed by smaller midface and jaws (vertically). So middle and lower third were less developed, but it kind of matched together in a short, brachy facial appearance. (no teeth exposure, although incisors were 11mm long)
Augmenting just jaws made for me such imbalance that I started seeking opinion whether it is justified to have midface osteotomy at any point in time. Since I have bite issues (open posteriorly), asymmetryies, too much clockwise rotation and anterior face height was performed (two highly skilled doctors, together with my original surgeon and myself share this opinion) I will revise my jaw surgery certainly.
It is just the questions of movements and how much of initially performed:
maxilla downgrafting,
mandibula advancement,
clockwise rotation of the occlusal plane
and genioplasty (back and down)
should be revised to have balanced face at rest (not the amount of teeth exposure when smiling).