I've sat through month long waiting lists and now, finally, have two possible ways to proceed forward:
1.) Reduction Genioplasty (not the same as sliding genioplasty). This I agree is a better way than an SG to address my problems.
2.) Full revision with now a 3 piece Lefort I (instead of what was done previously which was just a regular L1)
To give some more insight to whats wrong with my bite. For my previous surgery I had what, in my own words, I'd call orthognathic camouflage. They fixated on closing the open bite without proper consideration to other aspects. My former surgeon manged to barely cure one symptom, an open bite, without considering the underlying factors that caused it; in addition to not addressing the lip incompetence. My upper arch is narrow so in order to get my bite to close they rotated and tipped my lower molars to connect. This rotation has caused gum recession and root shortening to the point where my roots are banging up against the side of my lower jaw bone. A small upper arch led to incorrect growth patterns and my initial surgery did not address any of this,
To fix this I would have to de-compensate the lower molars by rotating them back (rotation not intrusion) into their natural angle and then widen the upper arch surgically (3 piece L1) while advancing both jaws.
I'm leaning towards number 2 for a variety of reasons, only one surgeon I'm considering for this, but will get a sleep study done before fully committing.