I don't imply to pin down exact mm movements when opining and opining at all is not an invitation to PM me for individualized focus. So, please do note that.
On the assumption that the CCW offered to you includes a posterior downgraft, that would be of benefit to reduce the inclination of both the OP and the MPA which are on the steep side but not overly so. However, I would call the EXTENT of the proposed displacements into question on the basis that it appears an a attempt is being made to 'balance' your profile with an inherent IMBALANCE; your overly protrusive brow area.
With regard to 'aesthetics only' or 'just doing this for aesthetics', the proposed displacements appear to be on the excessive side, ESPECIALLY the CHIN. I suspect those displacements are an attempt to 'balance' the profile with an excessively protrusive brow bone which, in it's own right, is the SALIENT aesthetic IMBALANCE of your profile. IMO, no aesthetic improvement can be had by attempting to balance the parts of the face/bone structure with another part that DEVIATES from the norm EXCESSIVELY. You risk overall aesthetic imbalance.
I would suggest looking into a procedure called 'Brow bossing'. Although it is one commonly done for facial femme surgeries, the technique is the same (but to lesser extent of reduction) for males still wanting to look masculine. The brow bone is cut and the inner aspect of it is reduced. The outer aspect of it has to remain intact (as in NO burring it down from the outside of it) in order to protect the sinus area. Brow bossing procedure is in the venue of surgeons who perform 'facial femme' surgeries. They are the subset of surgeons versed in the technique of reducing that area. The same technique can be used to reduce overly protrusive excess YET to MAINTAIN a masculine brow projection. So, the suggestion here is not towards feminizing the brow but only to remove the excess that is far beyond a good male aesthetic.