Looks much more drastic (in a good way) than 99% of jaw surgery results.
What's that? They can be removed right?
If they're silicone, yes. If they're medpor, it's very very difficult
I think the placement is difficult, much more so than a chin implant. Slippage and migration used to be issues but I think they now screw them into place (or at least they should). I think the main issue these days is getting the muscles to 'accept' the implant.
We are very anti-implant on this board but in my opinion there is no denying that they gave give a good visual result for those people who are class 2 and have short ramuses and poor angle definition. At the moment, there isn't really any good way to elongate a ramus - distraction isn't there yet and ramus osteotomies can relapse.