Hi all,
I'm a little unsure about what the most wise course of action is here, so I will summarize my situation below:
Chin:
-About 6 months ago I had Sliding Genioplasty with decent results. It widened my chin and strengthened my face. Overall if my only goal would have been to strengthen my face I would be happy.
-In a while I will have another sliding genioplasty because while my chin is much stronger, it is not "defined" (and therefore not as aesthetic as I'd like it to be). So the second will focus on that only
-My entire lower 3rd looks slightly more symmetrical after the operation
Jaw:
-My bite is fine, I don't have protrusion/retrusion/whatever. I don't mind my profile other than the chin.
-My jaw (upper+lower) is slightly asymmetric which causes my left gonial angle to be much more defined than my right
-Apart from the asymmetry on its own, I don't like the right side of my face mainly for this reason (from the front). I have to add that it is a small difference and that I don't want a wide, square jaw (AT ALL!) like you see on many before-afters of jaw angle implants. I want it to be slightly squared and more defined/refined only. So my surgeon is already finds it difficult to make the implant small and subtle enough not to make it over the top.
Intervention ideas:
-I'd like my right side jaw to be more defined. Therefore, it was my idea to have a small implant in the right side only. My surgeon doesn't really like this idea. He will do it, but seemed very reluctant. That makes me doubt whether it is a good idea (it probably isn't, then).
-My surgeon said that bimaxillary surgery after which implants could be placed on both sides to fill it out, would be the ideal solution. He didn't seem very giddy on actually doing it (but I think he would if I wanted him to).
-Given that my bite and profile (jaw-wise) are fine, I doubt whether it is a good idea.
So the questions are:
-What do you think about bimax in this situation?
-I don't understand how bimax is the exactly right solution because bimax doesn't address the gonial angles, so I don't understand how it would influence the type of implants that would have to be placed? (I will also ask my surgeon this, of course).
-Can you think of alternatives?
-One alternative would maybe be to find a surgeon that does HA paste isntead of implants.
By the way I am willing to bear the recovery and cost of all this. It's mostly the aesthetic cost-benefit analyses I'm contemplating (i.e. is the gain enough to warrant the costs).