Went through my records, here's some stats of my surgery for anyone curious. Overall there really isn't anything surprising there.
Procedure: Lefort I and BSSO, no grafts of any type
Time under anesthesia
First Surgery: 5 hours 15 minutes
Second Surgery: 3 hours 24 minutes
These times seem very long compared to what surgeons quoted during my current consultations.
Weight loss
From official records taken the morning of my first and my second surgery (eight days apart): 18 pounds
Weight loss from first to 3 months later: going from memory it was just under 50 pounds since I was banded completely shut using IMF fixation (no plates in lower jaw after 2nd BSSO)
Did a resident operate on me?
Inconclusive, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that the head surgeon did in fact perform the key bone breaks. It appears most of his residents focus on the O part of OMFS after graduation so why even bother with practicing the MD part.
So one of Behrman's surgical assistants, the head resident at the time, has gotten into hot water for allegedly regularly placing young patients under anesthesia for routine extractions where local is sufficient. That type of behavior doesn't happen overnight and you have to wonder if these alleged character flaws were present during my operation, and furthermore where did she learn them from? A valid concern especially considering how my operations turned out.
While the records are over 100 pages long and meticulously detail every shot you received and who administered it; they provide no clues who actually cut your bone and performed the downfracture.
The cynic in me thinks absence of documentation means a resident did in fact perform a big piece of the actual procedure, otherwise why not write it in the operative notes? But I have no way to actually verify it.