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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: baldguy83 on October 23, 2015, 07:17:11 AM
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As some of you might remember, a while back (3,5 months) I had a BSSO + chin wing performed by Dr. Z. I'm fairly happy with the results (especially my profile has improved tremendously), but now that the swelling has come down some more I'm starting to notice some asymmetries, especially in the lower jaw/chin area. Do you think it's worth addressing, or should I simply accept it?
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As some of you might remember, a while back (3,5 months) I had a BSSO + chin wing performed by Dr. Z. I'm fairly happy with the results (especially my profile has improved tremendously), but now that the swelling has come down some more I'm starting to notice some asymmetries, especially in the lower jaw/chin area. Do you think it's worth addressing, or should I simply accept it?
Pic: http://imgur.com/E9dRXPa (http://imgur.com/E9dRXPa)
I really had to look for it to notice it. IMO, you're probably overanalysing yourself now that you've had surgery. Pay closer attention to others - virtually everyone has some asymmetry - whether jaws, nose, ears or eyes (worst).
BTW, I don't think Z screwed up. It's just that whenever you advance stuff, pre-existing asymmetries are magnified. It's almost unavoidable.
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Yeah, you're probably right. I look in the mirror way too often, I'm totally infatuated with my new profile :-P
I'm seeing Z again in two weeks, to discuss a rhinoplasty (my nose is now too big for my face). I'll see what he thinks of the asymmetries, he'll probably share your opinion.
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Ya the asymmetries are so minor I Wouldn't even worry about it.
Did you posts and before and after photos of your profile?
I think I saw a frontal before pic and I must say your results look pretty solid man.
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I posted some more pics over at MissJ's.
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Ok so I had no idea what missJ was so I googled it. But seems like you need an account to view threads but you can't register....
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Yeah, it's a private forum. People often feel more at ease posting their pics here.
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I do not see much of an asymmetry. I would like to see a before picture btw. Your jaw and especially chin look impressive now.
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I've PM'ed you a link with pre-surgery shots.
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Yes thanks, interesting results. The squareness of your chin is even more accentuated now, it's like George Clooney's. I think it's solid and I hope you're happy with it.
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Funny thing you should mention Clooney - I just checked out his jawline/chin and notice they're both asymmetric as well: http://www.newyorker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/080414_r17095_p646-320.jpg It's funny how little symmetry seems to matter sometimes. Ofcourse he has many other good features, but still.
Here's another slightly more extreme example: http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/31000000/tyler-tyler-posey-31021343-1280-1024.jpg
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Did he still use hip graft for sublabial fold?
Are you satisfied with fold and how much was advancement?
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He used bone from the hip (got a nice scar now there) to 'fill' various bone gaps, but the sublabial fold (I assume you mean the labiomental fold?) was resolved by the BSSO. Advancedment was pretty significant, but I'm not sure how much. I'll ask next time I see him (in two weeks).
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I notice the asymmetry by the way. The exact same asymmetry has occurred to another one of Zarrinbal's chin wing patients so hopefully it's not a product of carelessness. But fwih the most common way to correct it is by shaving the bone off the longer side which is best done under a general, so if you get your nose job then it can be done simultaneously. In my opinion, it's not that noticeable and I think that photographs magnify flaws especially when you smile. But I suppose it's not ideal cos it's something that your conscious of and detracts from photogeneity but if you do a video of yourself speaking, it will be harder to notice I bet because your jaw will be in motion and it's in that perspective that people perceive you in life generally.
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Yeah, I've been in contact with another of Dr. Z.'s patients who also has an asymmetric chin, plus very asymmetric gonial angles. I guess the same person? He's seeking a revision, but Dr. Z. hasn't responded to him yet AFAIK.
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Damn, she has a bad case of asymmetry. Definitely worse than mine. The people with asymmetric results I was talking about are both men, one of them posts over at MissJ's and might be lurking here as well. So that's four asymmetric results by Dr. Z. now.
Where did you find that picture? Progenica? Is she seeking a revision?
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Could you link me to the thread in PM?
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I don't see what the big deal is about posting the picture. Her facial features are covered.
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Perhaps if one stresses these concerns with Dr. Z beforehand he'll be more careful?
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So did anyone get his Zarrinbal work redone? I'm searching for revision but I do not know if any surgeon can revise all this bone shifting work. I've sent out few emails but surgeons seem stunned if I say the bone work I had done and are not sure how to redo even if they see the issue. And I don't want to keep things looking this way.
Are there names of surgeons that redo this kind of surgery?