I'd like to propose something for us to figure out. If surgeons regularly do CT scans of skulls, can we find the CT scan of a skull that has the features we would find most aesthetic. Like I'm thinking, a CT Scan of a skull that's close to Henry Cavill's proportions. IF we also had a CT scan of our own skull then we could lay one on top of another and figure out which areas need to augmented and in which vectors. Sure the soft tissue wouldn't be perfect, but that can be fixed through other means. It's figuring out the what parts of the skull are prominent in the most idealized types would at least allow us to figure out where and how bone needs to be moved.
Honestly, I think no matter how many times you might show a surgeon pics of what you want to achieve and they agree that they will produce those results --they either wilfully ignore you or dissimulate in their responses to get you to go along with the surgery.
So I think we need to get more scientific about these things.
My buccal fat removal procedure was indicated so that I would achieve my idealized type. But because I had weak cheekbones, and the surgeon should have known this if he already didn't, it was disastrous to my face making it look like I have two indentations from some sort of cancer in my face. I'm going to have to spend thousands to fix this, if it can even be fixed.
So I'm not going forward with any surgery unless I know it will move me in the direction i actually want to go. I can't believe how much this mfl3 is being pushed when most of us have no idea what result it will produce.