Honestly, I'm a bit concerned about your result.
I wonder if it was necessary to move the maxilla back, instead of moving the lower jaw more forward, perhaps with some CCW. It seems like you have lost a lot of midface support in the process. Yes, this may all be swelling and we may need to wait a few months to see a final result. But the deep nasolabial folds you now have are concerning me.
If you want to pm me full before and after pictures of your full face I would be able to give you a better answer, but I think moving the maxilla back at all was an aesthetic mistake.
Not sure though. Hate to add to your concern. I'm not a surgeon and I may be totally wrong.
Hey, thanks for the honest input, and do not worry, I am not oversensitive about the whole thing so feel free to comment! It's a strange situation, I started the whole process thinking I had no real functional problems and wanted to do it for aesthetics. Now it's done, my breathing is SO MUCH BETTER and my bite is better, I never thought it would make such a difference - if I knew this, I would have done it ages ago just for these functional benefits. So far recovery has been a lot easier than I expected and no major numbness, no pain, so any aesthetic improvement will be an added bonus as far as I am concerned.
Regarding the maxilla: I would say that normally, moving the maxilla back instead of lower jaw more forward would be a mistake in the majority of cases, especially for men. In my particular case, however, the maxilla was just too far forward and in such a weird angle that if they left it like that and tried to match it with the lower jaw, I honestly do not think that would have looked good, the jaw / chin would have been too strong for a woman in my opinion. Might be wrong but that's the way I see it and the doctor said the same. At the end of the day, if the jaw or chin is not strong enough, I can always work on that with fillers or even an implant or something, but if it's too strong, there is nothing I can do apart from a new osteotomy and I really do not want that.
I attached x-rays taken just before and 3 weeks after surgery; and another file with profile pictures, taken before and after (today). On the profile picture taken today you can probably see that there's still a lof of swelling everywhere; I imagine the jawline will be more defined eventually, and the cheeks and upper lip will go down too. Obviously I might be wrong, we'll see.