yes, it is a good result, but it doesn't sway me. Maybe it works better on the older patients because when he suddenly brings in a lot of jaw projection there isn't a stretching of the skin as with the young ones. Rather the sudden projection is simply filling in what was previously baggy?? Who knows. Still wouldn't go with him. I already have a anteface, and I don't like it. I would de-project both jaws if I could, but alas, I would just end up with saggy skin. I would actually be fascinated to hear what Sailer would recommend for me, bearing this in mind. If he wanted to ramp up the anteface even more I would be in danger of entering equine territory
PloskoPlus - I hear that a lot about age and nerve damage. I am currently 37(and a half), and worry that by the time I had had braces and found a surgeon etc I would be very close to 40. Do you think I am crazy for still considering surgery? I would be having CW rotation of both jaws and correction of asymmetry/cant. Is there nobody else on the board in their late 30s, or am I the board pensioner?