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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: ticktickatick on May 02, 2014, 07:34:25 PM
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Is it Arnett or Gunson who is running the show here?
I am always a bit surprised at Gunson's popularity considering he only started practicing in 2003. 10 years is not really that long compared to some surgeons that have been doing this for 30 years. Gunson lovers...did this bother any of you?
Yes, Arnett started practicing in 1975...so he's going on 39 years now. But from what I've heard, they don't always do the surgery together, sometimes you just get Gunson, or Gunson and a fellow or some other colleague.
Their whole F-A-B system is great and they definitely have had some amazing results. I guess I still think that 30 years experience would trump 10 years experience when it comes to down to actually cutting up your face.
Thoughts?
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Unless something has changed in the last few months...
1) Whoever your initial, new patient consultation is with; that is who does your surgery. You get to pick, but this needs to be decided when you schedule your first appointment.
2) They don't do surgery together, but they will flip with one another for patient follow-up appointments, if necessary.
3) They are both the same price.
4) Arnett is more difficult to schedule with; he just takes a little longer to get into. (Gunson had his first available opening in 4 weeks, where Arnett didn't have an opening for 12 weeks.)
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They have a rather unique skillset in that they work with HA grafts and focus a lot on the cosmetical result. For example, I can't find a single maxillofacial surgeon out there that does infraortibal rim augmentation using HA other than Arnett and Gunson.
Do they have any patients that are unhappy with their results?
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Do they have patients unhappy with their results?
Unfortunately, yes.
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Do they have patients unhappy with their results?
Unfortunately, yes.
Have they posted online? I'd like to read what they have to say about the whole experience with them.
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Yep, you can find some of their experiences online.
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Horror stories or just dissatisfaction stemming from pickiness, for want of a better word?
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Yep, you can find some of their experiences online.
The most critical person I can find is actually on this forum (pekay) and he hasn't even had surgery with them himself.
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I personally believe they have produced some unfortunate results; that's just the way surgery works (unfortunately).
Was it a poor plan, for the patient, from the beginning? Would another surgeon have produced a better result? Would the patient have had issues, regardless of the surgeon? Was it an issue with the HA paste?
I don't know how to answer any of those questions. I think we all agree that you are going to get a different surgical plan from every different surgeon you consult with. When it's all said and done, who's going to have come up with the best plan, for what you needed? Again, I don't necessarily know how to answer that. I do know going with Arnett/Gunson sure as hell does not guarantee a perfect result. That would be too easy.
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Horror stories or just dissatisfaction stemming from pickiness, for want of a better word?
I've not come across any horror stories.
Plenty of pickiness though, like if you look at 5* hotel reviews there may appear to be a lot of unhappy punters, but that's because they're paying top dollar and anything other than a totally flawless experience is deemed unacceptable.
Not quite the same obviously but I do think that they are held up to higher standard, due in part to the inflated prices and the reputation that goes along with it.
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Back when I was considering them I looked at every blog I could find with A&G. I focused on women since that is the aesthetic that matters to me.
Now this is just from the people who blogged but there were surprisingly a lot that I did not like the final result. Bites seemed good overall...but they were now girls with manly jaws. TBH though a lot of the women did not...have a lot of baseline attractiveness to begin with, so maybe there is only so much you can do.
Everyone posts that redhead girl they did who had a fantastic result, but maybe the aggressive advancements they favor only bode well for certain female facial types. I did hit a couple of A&G male patient's blogs and usually liked the result though.
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You can have a perfect bite and still have a wildly unbalanced face. I'm a good example of that.
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I just found this great blog by an Dr. Arnette patient. This patient had joint issues and severe Class II. Great results, info and pictures.
http://jawdroppingjourney.blogspot.com/ (http://jawdroppingjourney.blogspot.com/)
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They have a rather unique skillset in that they work with HA grafts and focus a lot on the cosmetical result. For example, I can't find a single maxillofacial surgeon out there that does infraortibal rim augmentation using HA other than Arnett and Gunson.
Do they have any patients that are unhappy with their results?
That's something I've been interested in lately. Are there any results floating about?
And do they offer on-line consultations? I wouldn't mind having a chat to them about a few things
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And do they offer on-line consultations? I wouldn't mind having a chat to them about a few things
No they don't do that (I've asked). It's a shame it's so expensive for me to fly to the US because their consultations are definitely worth the $550 they charge for them.
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Hey PP,
Do you think 6mm makes sense for/with your bite? Is the assumption that there will be a 2mm relapse, leaving you with a 4mm advancement?
In the bigger picture those are relatively moderate movements. It will, of course, be a change, but I certainly don't think you'll come out of this looking like a chimp.
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My surgeon says that my features should be kept angular. But, I'm afraid of looking prognathic after the 6 mm advancement of the upper jaw. He says that's "your natural profile". I don't know how much what he says is predicated on keeping things simple for himself vs aesthetics. But I have a sloping forehead, sloping profile in general. Maybe he's right. Ante-face here I come.
The only thing I can recommend is to photoshop til you drop!
I did that and there's just so much you learn about your own appearance. I realised that by clinical standards by chin should align roughly with my upper lip and could never understand why I looked so weird in all my morphs. It was only when I played around with feminine chin positions and aligning with my lower lip that I realised where it 'should' be to look most natural.
If you want I could try doing this with a pic of yours.
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The only thing I can recommend is to photoshop til you drop!
I did that and there's just so much you learn about your own appearance. I realised that by clinical standards by chin should align roughly with my upper lip and could never understand why I looked so weird in all my morphs. It was only when I played around with feminine chin positions and aligning with my lower lip that I realised where it 'should' be to look most natural.
If you want I could try doing this with a pic of yours.
I don't know how to use photoshop. And I'm afraid it may feed into my nascent narcissism ("you notice too much" - my surgeon).
My pics are in the private forum. Knock yourself out. (Granted the crappy phone camera thins my face too much. I've lost schlub off my cheeks and the masseters have shrunk, but realistically I still have a fat head.).
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I am a walking gunson horror story
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I am a walking gunson horror story
Why?
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I don't know how to use photoshop. And I'm afraid it may feed into my nascent narcissism ("you notice too much" - my surgeon).
My pics are in the private forum. Knock yourself out. (Granted the crappy phone camera thins my face too much. I've lost schlub off my cheeks and the masseters have shrunk, but realistically I still have a fat head.).
Where is the "private" forum?