Hi all,
I had a sliding genioplasty performed about a year ago with 7-8mm horizontal and 3-4 mm vertical movement. While a marked improvement over my previously convex face, it still did not balance my lower 3rd from profile.
I have included before and after images to give everyone an idea of what I mean. Link is below:
https://imgur.com/a/dWXlvgUAs I would still like balance, this leaves me with three distinct options (and a fourth I mention at the end).
There is the first option, which would be just adding an off-the-shelf implant onto the genioplasty to span the final 4 to 5mm. Definitely the most cost effective, and the simplest surgery. I'm not sure if the hardware/stepoff will create issues with erosion/movement if the implant is not custom fitted to my face.
That brings me to the second option-- a custom implant. I spoke to Dr. Y about this, and he believed that using a custom implant would be aesthetically superior, but didn't have much to say regarding the way it would fit over my altered chin, which I found surprising. He did think that some of the genio hardware would need to be removed for any sort of implant to fit.
The final option would be to have the genioplasty revised and pulled out further. I'm not sure if another 5mm is possible, but at least 3 to 4mm. There are drawbacks to this approach as well. Revision genioplasty is a more involved and invasive procedure with a longer, more miserable recovery. Additionally, my chin is narrow. Adding volume would aesthetically be preferable.
Technically, there is a fourth option. I know I got off lucky, so to speak. I didn't lose any lip form or function, I have no lasting numbness, and there is a substantial aesthetic improvement. Perfect being the enemy of good and all that. If I roll the dice again, who knows what could happen? I know a lot of people end up chasing revisions basically forever, and I'm not sure if that's a treadmill I want to get on.
All thoughts, opinions, and experiences are welcome.
Thanks for reading!