Just got some frontal simulations back and I have to say I'm pretty disappointed with the result. I'll definitely be leaving out rhinoplasty as it made me realise my nose is just fine as it is, although I already knew that. I was mostly a little bit curious. In fact, the nose they simulated for me made me look like that freak Luka Magnotta (weird triangular nose from a bad rhino).
The most striking thing I noticed was how "long" it made my face look.
Originally I thought maybe I just wasn't used to how my face would look post-op, however now I've been able to work out exactly what it is. When my chin is recessed as it is now it gives my face a more balanced facial thirds front on. When the chin is brought forward it reveals that it's ever so slightly too low. I played around with the simulations in photoshop a little bit and the results of raising the chin a tiny amount to give the lower face a correct ratio of 43:57 are staggering.
I didn't want to bother the person doing the simulations asking him to re-do anything as I'd already replicated the desired result, instead I think I'll speak to the surgeons a bit more about whether or not this can be achieved.
My questions are:
1. Say it can be done, how close to that ratio can they get? I've read here that anything involving bone can be predicted with 100% accuracy and it's just a question of the soft tissue which is at times more unpredictable.
2. How would this effect the chin in profile? Could raising it up make the chin look too big and "squashed up"? Would they also need to make the chin fractionally smaller and more proportionate too?
3. Finally, I had to draw this part out, but they made my face look very "boxed" which doesn't suit me at all. 1. Is how it was simulated by them. 2. Was how it would look if I left that initial sort of tapering in and then adding in the stronger more angular jawline. I felt #2 suited my face far more, and also appeared natural. I hope this makes sense to you all. I might throw some of the real simulations up later if this gets all too complicated. I know what ultimately matters is my opinion as it's my face, but based on what I've drawn could anyone comment on what they feel is objectively the more aesthetic result as a rule. I've seen people with chin implants that have a similar facial shape to 1. and it always strikes me as weird and unnatural.