Here’s some pics, all post-rhinoplasty.
https://imgur.com/a/DDo1NuSHow i see my problem:
As a result of having a crossbite for 25 years, everything down from my eyebrows is slightly recessed and the angles and the symmetry are a bit f*cked up. My face looks a bit long, the eye area/midface looks "molten" and the jaws/chin are too far back. As you can see from the photos, my nostrils are at a slightly different height and my nose slightly crooked despite of already having a rhinoplasty. Before i had my rhino, my nose was also pointing downwards and had a visible bump on the left side.
A lot of people (in the internet) have told me that i don’t need surgery. I disagree. No point in discussing this any further. I've pondered on whether to have jaw surgery, and what kind of surgery that would be, for years now. At first i thought the rhino i had 4 years ago would fix my issues, but in some ways it only made the real problem more apparent for me. I considered genioplasty for a long time after this, but recently came to the conclusion that double jaw is my only hope of achieving the kind of results i'm after: A better looking midface, a better looking smile, more prominent jaws and a chin, and a better overall symmetry. I've seen milder cases than me getting the surgery, with great results.
How i see my options:
My surgery would be as much about rotating the jaws, as about bringing them forwards. That's why i need to pick a surgeon who has a lot of experience with CCW rotation. I see a lot of people in places like this forum who have a very detailed approach to what they are after. They seem know the exact amount of millimeters they would like to move their jaws around etc. The way i see it, it's the surgeons job to know the details. That's why i'm paying them. My job is to pick the right surgeon.
I already had a consultation with Ramieri, aside from some minor problems he had with his english he seemed all right. He was my first pick because i've seen some pics of his work, and he seems to be experienced with this kind of surgeries. Alfaro, an another popular european surgeon, is not the man for my case i think. That’s based on his work ive seen, he seems to do a pretty lousy job whenever there is a clear need for CCW.
I don’t even know what other good alternatives for a DJS surgery there would be in europe (i live in the nordic countries). I’m avoiding going to the US, because i have no one to look after me, so i think it would be too much for me to make a 12 hour flight right after having surgery. I trust there are perfectly competent surgeons for this kind of procedures in europe as well.
Sorry for the possibly bad english and thanks for reading and commenting, much appreciated.