Thank you so much, Kavan! The morph you made looks perfect! That's really what I want to look like after the surgery. I did asked Gunson about "move the bone underneath the nose backward" and he said it could be ALVOELAR or ANS but it's not his expertise so he didn't elaborate, and he suggested me to get the dental protrusion fixed FIRST, and then see how to handle the bone. Is that because the teeth moving backward may also lead the alveolar process backward a little bit? (I also have a lot of space between my upper teeth)...
Also, given the direction is to set back the bone, why is 3-pieces lefort I not recommended? If the whole bone moves backward, would that also address the mouth protrusion problem but also move the subnasal point backward without extracting my teeth? I think it may look nicer if my subnasal vertical line can be closer to my nasion vertical line...
Well, after the premolars are removed, one could do a limited lefort 1 that would move an anterior segment back. But ANS support to nose would be lost and the nose would rotate down. So, why would you want that?
What you got from Gunson was that he doesn't do the type of surgery I was talking about and you can get the bimax protrusion elsewhere done first.
I can't opine on why a 3 piece lefort was not recommended other than to say I didn't recommend it. So, you are asking me about something I didn't suggest.
What I will say is that if you LIKE the morph, it ILLUSTRATES my suggestion and it would behoove you to consult around about the procedure I suggested. If there are 'what abouts' OTHER suggestions, than the other person who suggests those can elaborate on them.
ETA: If you think your subnasal vertical line can be closer to your nasion vertical line, then that's something that's possible AFTER you do the bimax protrusion procedure as Gunson suggested (get protrusion fixed FIRST). In effect Gunson suggested the same thing I did; get protrusion addressed FIRST. Later you can entertain other surgical suggestions involving Leforts and BSSOs.