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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: spacejanitor on May 07, 2013, 10:56:51 AM
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http://imageshack.us/a/img4/9311/0046pn.jpg (http://imageshack.us/a/img4/9311/0046pn.jpg)
This example has been lauded a lot in the forum.
Anybody have any more info on the procedures done? Ages at each stage? Any other physiotherapies involved?
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i believe his bones were still growing when he had the surgery. the most dramatic results tend to be on patients who had intervention while their face was still malleable.
if had waited until he was an adult i doubt it would be as night/day.
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He had many positive features before surngery. Thin upper lip. Well spaced eyes great skin and hair texture. He had a thin skinned nose which leads to a good rhino result. Also he definitely had some upper cheek augmentation. This is an outlier result. Don't expect it.
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1st row: fully decompensated - age: 15 or a very young 16
2nd row: post-op | procedures: bi-max, genio and primary rhino: age: late 16 or young 17
3rd row: kid has an amazing puberty similar to George Clooney - age: 19+
(http://i.imgur.com/mPyZdcD.jpg)
+1 to what CK and Lazlo said
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He's shaped his eyebrows in the last set of pics, really males a huge difference in terms of opening up the whole eye area.