It's basically malpractice to do a surgery with the anticipation to have you use CPAP for the rest of your life. I would stay away from any surgeon offering you that. Hopefully you will agree to this some time as well.
But it is also that aesthetic and function is very well connected. What is considered aesthetic is often a healthy look. Aestetically retruded jaws and narrow airways are connected and advancement solves both.
Yeah I agree, I understand what you mean.
What I meant is, if you were approaching treatment toward asthetics only. Because surely something already recessed, wouldn't be recessed further for better asthetics?
Here's what Gunsons Treatment Coordinator said though.
"The treatment “plan” itself should not change. Your treatment plan is based on your individual face and function.
Do you have a copy of the sleep study? It would be nice to have on file at our office, although unlikely, it “could” influence the treatment “movements” slightly."