Currently in a bit of a dilemma deciding whether to get a chin wing (more of a side wing type) to add some horizontal width and contouring to the jawline, or to opt for custom jaw implants. My case is a bit unique in that I don't need forward advancement of my chin really, as I have previously had a sliding genioplasty with good results, rather I just need some angularity and width to my narrow jawline.
My concerns with the chin wing would be its unpredictability, possible nerve damage, and irreversibility, however, most results I have seen have a subtlety and naturalness that I really like that I can't find in most jaw implant results. However, I've also read concerns on here that a chin wing would blunt the jaw angles depending on the type of cut used. Not sure what cut would be used in my case (I have consulted with a chin wing doctor and was told that a "side wing" would be the more appropriate cut, saying that my case was one of facial framing rather than forward advancement).
Due to these concerns, I've considered custom jaw implants, which while I believe would be more precise in terms of movements, lack angularity and often leave the patient with a bloated look. Although the upside with implants would be that they are removable if I don't like the result. Any recommendations on which path would be most beneficial for me? I'm not looking for drastic results as seen with many jaw implant cases, rather something natural and subtle.
Additionally, would anyone know the recovery period for a chin wing vs jaw implants? With my genioplasty, it only took about a month for me to start seeing nearly the final result and look presentable, whereas with jaw implants I've read it can take up to 6 months before you even get a glimpse of the final result.
Here are some scans of my mandible for reference:
https://imgur.com/a/k2zuhcWThanks!