OP,
Posnick is an old-school surgeon who does not do CCW. AFAIK, he doesn't even do VY plasty and alar cinches. Although there is some evidence that aesthetically the latter 2 are placebo, CCW does produce undoubtedly superior aesthetic results. The only excuse surgeons have for not performing CCW is stability concerns - relapse and possibly increased joint stress. Don't make the matters worse by trying to camouflage the issue. A full revision with a surgeon who does CCW is your best bet.
All this "wait till the swelling come down" is bulls**t. If you don't like your result within a couple of weeks after surgery, you never will. You might learn to grudgingly accept it, but "liking" and "accepting" are not one and the same.
FWIW, I had only a 5 mm LF1 advancement and immediately thought it was crap, but because all of a sudden I looked younger, I kept telling myself "once the swelling is off", bla, bla. My surgeon laughed off my concerns. 6 weeks post op my ortho, unprompted, told me that that the upper lip convexity improves greatly and that he can see a difference in photos taken 1 and 2 year post op. But an extremely regarded surgeon told me in no uncertain terms that I had a typical lazy single jaw surgery and was over-advanced. I did see some improvement in my case over a couple of years, but not nearly enough for me to "like the result". TBH, I don't even accept it and cover it up with facial hair. BTW, if you don't wish to go through the ordeal again, facial hair is your best camouflage option.