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Before/After Photos => Underbites => Topic started by: pekay on February 02, 2013, 10:11:17 PM
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Before:
(http://i.imgur.com/I1Zx4m8.jpg)
After:
(http://i.imgur.com/jtJ7f5u.jpg)
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lol nice one! Dude, I could absolutely tell before I scrolled down to the "after" pic that this person was going to look stunning after her surgery. 1) underbite surgeries seem do really well if everything else is perfect (her eyes are gorgeous before, shape, contour, nose perfectly proportioned to her face, short philtrum, etc. etc. great skin, hair, she's quite young).
Thanks for posting, makes me feel happy for her. But got to tell you, danger is gives the impression everyone is going to look like a model after surgery, when really the jaw surgery, for cases like her was just the missing component.
It's interesting, underbite cases tend to do much better, perhaps because most of these people already have good/strong bone structure?
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in her case though the maxillary advnacement REALLY filled out the midface in a highly attractive way. Great surgery. But did she have a standard lefort or a high lefort? Seems like she had some soft tissue augmentation under the eyes.
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side view doesn't look completely natural to me
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side view doesn't look completely natural to me
Yep -- that's the first thing I noticed too. I think it's because her lower jaw, lower lip, and chin are still too prominent. Attractive people tend to have much fuller upper lips than lower lips as well as the appearance of a slight class 2 bite. Does this look better? (She still looks a little off because, as others have noted, her jaw angle is too high.)
(http://i.imgur.com/YM45v5Bl.jpg)
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She reminds me a little of Rhianna.
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it's not the first time i notice that keeping a steep occlusal plane leads to a poor result in terms of how natural the jaw looks.
WHY?
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it's not the first time i notice that keeping a steep occlusal plane leads to a poor result in terms of how natural the jaw looks.
WHY?
so this italian doctor bills himself as a plastic/cosmetic surgeon in addition to max fac. i think the guy's results are good, but I have a feeling there were some slight other procedures done, perhaps a subtle rhino, and either filler or implants to the under eye, i don't know, do you have all the details on this guys operation?
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so this italian doctor bills himself as a plastic/cosmetic surgeon in addition to max fac. i think the guy's results are good, but I have a feeling there were some slight other procedures done, perhaps a subtle rhino, and either filler or implants to the under eye, i don't know, do you have all the details on this guys operation?
Eh... not really, it says that he had double jaw surgery and a rhinoplasty that is it.
yeah great result overall but if you look at his eyes closely I think they look "worse" after surgery, the lower eyelids look like they have been pulled down.
(http://i.imgur.com/LnFGaq3.jpg)
am I seeing things or what?
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I noticed that both these patients' philtrums became longer. I wonder if that's due to the upper jaw advancement or the clockwise rotation of the jaws. I'm hoping the latter.
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Is Nocini supposed to be the best Italian maxfac surgeon ?
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Beautiful results- though, I think the lack of the mandible makes her profile look off but, nothing a good implant can't fix.
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Beautiful results- though, I think the lack of the mandible makes her profile look off but, nothing a good implant can't fix.
Chin wing.