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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: dovidiostore on February 28, 2013, 12:46:26 PM
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I think it is important to always consider the effect on jaw surgery on the eyes. Moving the upper jaw forward would give the cheeks more soft tissue support, but at the same time as the soft tissue fills out the cheeks it also will pull the soft tissue away from the eyes, making them appear hollow. Not sure if this is common knowledge within these boards, but always something to consider.
(http://i.imgur.com/vpqgB9s.jpg)
i am not sure what to consider my eyes post surgery - they do not look hollow. maybe the are in the youthful realm?
http://i.imgur.com/u6mwHth.jpg (http://i.imgur.com/u6mwHth.jpg)
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*hides*
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Hmm, I didn't know this. My eyes already are kind of hollow. I wonder how the effect changes with Lefort I vs a high lefort I.
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I had my upper jaw advanced forward 6mm to correct a slight underbite, my eyes have now become hollow, if I reversed this, put my jaw back to its original position, would my eyes go back to fuller? Or will they remain hollow?
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I had my upper jaw advanced forward 6mm to correct a slight underbite, my eyes have now become hollow, if I reversed this, put my jaw back to its original position, would my eyes go back to fuller? Or will they remain hollow?
how long ago did you have your surgery?
did you have your upper jaw impacted at all or was it just advanced straightforward?
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Had it moved forward only, 4 years ago, yes is a separation when smile from rims and eye muscles..
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Had it moved forward only, 4 years ago, yes is a separation when smile from rims and eye muscles..
do you think that your eyes look better now or before surgery?
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Had it moved forward only, 4 years ago, yes is a separation when smile from rims and eye muscles..
Interesting. So it's not exclusive to vertical growth cases, for some of us the entire upper face is just underdeveloped.
Bummer to hear it doesn't get corrected tho
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do you think that your eyes look better now or before surgery?
everything looked better before, face was fuller, shorter, supported eyes better
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everything looked better before, face was fuller, shorter, supported eyes better
are you British? did you have surgery through the NHS?
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No in US
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everything looked better before, face was fuller, shorter, supported eyes better
it makes sense that your face got longer with a linear advancement
but what do you mean 'face was fuller'? flat, sunken in faces are a defining characteristic of class iii's where the deformity is in the maxilla, seems that should've gotten better not worse
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No in US
how old are you? are you male or female?
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Male 40
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Male 40
you dont like your current result? are you still somewhat swollen?
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No, had surgery 4 years ago, still unhappy, want to go back, can't find surgeon to reverse this..
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Face was shorter compact, space between nose and upper lip has increased, that's why face has become longer, if smile that area isn't bad, relaxed, hate it! Too much space.. Face was shorter but wider, now longer narrower..
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No, had surgery 4 years ago, still unhappy, want to go back, can't find surgeon to reverse this..
i don't think it works like that (get it reversed and everything goes back to what it was)
have you talked to your surgeon about your dissatisfaction?
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If there's more skin/soft tissue pulled, would that just be worse and eye hollows more apparent when throwing HA paste on top of the cheeks along with upper jaw movement?
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It did make mine look more hollow but that may be because there is a screw near the eyes, I don’t know...