a little bit like this but even more extrem
it bothers me a lot and it also cause a deep mentolabial fold and pulls my lower lip "back" which make the lower lip appear thinner.
i probably have something called short faced syndrome (even though my teeth show when i smile)
i already figured out that in an ideal world i would get double jaw surgery + genioplasty to solve the problem but considering my bite is fine and im an adult male with family and responsibilties i think jaw surgery is not in the cards for me.
however what about genioplasty or chin wing? can you rotate the chin more downwards? and how would that affect the lower lip?
thanks in advance
Although I don't advise based on someone ELSE'S photo, nor do I want to get into questions that ask me to predict outcomes or coach in accordance to any one person's specific needs, what I can do is provide general info as to what the RELATIONSHIPS are.
2 common types of genios advance 'forward' over a DIAGONAL meaning there will be 2 displacement vectors; horizontal and vertical.
1: Long and recessive chin.
A 'sliding' genio advances diagonally 'forward' where the 2 displacement vectors are horizontally outward and vertically UPWARD. (Projects outward and shortens chin.) That type is good for someone with a long and backwards chin, in which case they probably have a chin 'groove' that is overly OBLIQUE. (Chin groove in that photo is overly acute.)
2: Short and recessive chin.
The other type of genio that advances diagonally, advances diagonally DOWNWARD where the 2 displacement vectors are horizontally outward and vertically DOWNWARD. (Projects outward and lengthens the chin.) That type is good for someone who already has a short (and recessive) chin who doesn't want to make it shorter via the above sliding genio or make the chin 'groove' they have more acute. So, a 'down and out' genio would tend toward making the chin groove LESS acute
Now, those are the RELATIONSHIPS and they both assume RECESSION of chin. But if there is hardly any to no recession of the chin as it kind of looks like in that photo
or if the person in the photo ONLY wanted the groove filled, some people who have that get FILLER into the groove.
Also, chin wing doctors do something called a 'Chin Shield' osteotomy' so that when they advance the chin, the chin groove doesn't get deeper when the chin gets advanced via the chin wing.
"Chin shield osteotomy--a new genioplasty technique avoiding a deep mento-labial fold in order to increase the labial competence"
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19640681/