Hi everyone!
Six weeks ago, I had orthognathic surgery to correct an overbite and long-face syndrome. While I’m happy with the functional results, and I feel I look better overall, but I’m unsure if the final result is optimal.
My procedure included a maxillary impaction (CCWr) + advancement, mandibular advancement (15mm one side, 13.5mm the other), and a 5mm genioplasty (exact maxillary measurements unclear).
One of my main goals was reducing my
lower facial third, but I've noticed that my facial thirds didn’t change at all, which is a little bit frustrating since one of my expectations was to remove that vertical excess I initially had. I can't quite understand how from the the front view, my face is still showing the same length I had even with vertical excess when I had a CCWr to remove that excess in the first place. I have asked my surgeon about this, but he told me that I shouldn't be focusing on that, since it'll make me overthink (which is something that is happening, but mostly because I can't see the actual measure and what has been achieved in these terms).
Now my post-op face appears more square, with a longer-looking chin, making it seem even lengthier from the front. I also feel it gives me a more masculine appearance. My profile has improved, but my concern is how I look from the front.
I’m unsure whether my bone structure was always like this and I’m just now noticing it due to the mandibular advancement, if it’s purely a matter of swelling, or if my mandible was over-advanced and should have been better balanced with the genioplasty (this might sound unreasonable given my severe recession, but please bear with me—I’m not very knowledgeable on the technical aspects of the procedure, I swear it's a genuine question).
I’m going through a challenging period of acceptance, as I had different expectations for the outcome (more in terms of how it would look from the front). I've asked for feedback from my family and friends, but only my dad has told me I look good (though I feel he just says that to make me feel better, since he said the same during the first post-surgery days, when I looked like a literal balloon lol). My mom said I looked better from the front
before surgery, and my friends who know I had the procedure simply don’t comment on it at all—almost like when someone gets a weird result, and people prefer to stay silent to avoid making them feel bad. When I ask them directly how I look, they either dodge the question or just say I look "very swollen" or "just different".
Pre and post op photosI know that at six weeks post-op, there’s still swelling that will subside. However, from what I’ve seen in photos of other patients, most final results are already quite visible at this stage, so I’m concerned that my face may continue to look like this (tbh I feel like I resemble Handsome Squidward).
I’m asking in this forum because I’d like to hear your 100% honest and unbiased opinions. When people are asked these kinds of questions, they often offer reassuring comments just to be kind. But I truly want 100% honest feedback because if there’s an issue with my result, I’d like to explore possible solutions.
I'm aware that my case was on the severe side, so ultimately, I want to know if the job my surgeon did was good. I'm especially hesitant about this cause I've heard about one case of my surgeon (after my surgery) with a patient who went from a class 2 to a class 3 because of an overadvancement. So, if anyone has technical knowledge about the surgery and its impact on aesthetics, or if they can tell me if my surgeon indeed did a good job and it's just me and my perception, I would be incredibly grateful for your insights.When choosing my surgeon, I focused on finding someone whose past results aligned with what I wanted (I’m attaching photos of their previous work). As you can see in the second image, that was the type of outcome I was hoping for, but I don’t understand why something similar wasn’t achieved in my case.
Surgeon past casesI also have my CT scans pre-op and post-op in case anyone can help me check it! Thank you so much in advance!