I'm pretty sure I said impaction only with the lower jaw rotating very slightly and naturally from that impaction.
Seems like the only way to fix your issue given you have a short face already. And to me that's risky with the aging/nose issues mentioned.
If it's not enough later down the road you could do the chin. I think bimax would be very masculine.
Just my .02. I'd get more opinions and more records.
I do not know what to think. He really impressed me by saying he uses the latest technology and 3D planning that helps him to avoid cutting the nerves, and he said that practically all his patients gain back feeling in their lower jaw (if that is operated on). Any opinions?
Everyone should be using the latest technology, so you shouldn't let that effect your decision in any way.
No extractions is a good thing. But you need to ask if the traverse (width) discrepancy, if there is one, can be stably addressed orthodontically. Else you need a multi-segment lefort, and that's not something everyone can do safely.
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Just double checked what I wrote. I said no surgery, but added if you do want it:
Regarding your case. I now see better why they want to do impaction. Still think it's risky (aging), though, given your short face. Might run into problems with your nose that you're not expecting, too, from the impaction. But technically, yes, that would be the best plan on paper, IMO.
His plan fits my thoughts on it.