my dentist and my orthodontist both reccomended i get jaw surgery and at the beggining of the whole ordeal I was dead set on getting it because i saw it as the best solution to fix my "functional issues". They both "convinced me " or sold me on the idea of getting it based on airway based improvements. (i have a narrow airway)
However the more i do research and the more i find out about what this surgery really is about, ive been thinking lately, its all a big misnomer and without aesthetics being the driving force for getting the surgery, there really is no reason to get it.
simply put, if "how you look" isnt a concern (not saying it shouldn't be) there are better ways (safer) airway issues, at least the way i see it.
for example, if someone has sleep apnea issues, or breathing issues - this can be improved by simply losing weight, eating better and having better sleep hygiene
if one has bite issues, these can be corrected using a combination of orthodontics, implants, occlusal balancing, etc
I think the big issue is that this maxilofacial surgery is always "sold" to the patient as being required for functional problems, but in reality the only thing that is exclusively and predictably solved by surgery itself are esthetics and how a person looks.
id appreciate if anyone has experience with this surgery and cares to provide opinion