Hey guys,
thought I'd suggest a thread where we could gather information on this topic. So in conjunction with my jaw surgery I would also like to have a more prominent cheekbone/malar/suborbital area. I don't like the idea of medpor/sillicone implants and I'd like to achieve this with my own bone or hydroxyapatite paste in conjunction with fat injections.
Many people who have weak lower jaws or maxillas also have deficiencies in bone contour and projection to the suborbital/malar region. There seem to be several solutions. One could have something like a lefort-2 or lefort 3 osteotomy, but unless you have something like Crouzen's syndrome or whatever, you really, really don't want that -since its quite a dangerous surgery and the incision is made around the hair line and the whole face is moved forward.
I've only seen one example of a zygomatic/malar advancement and that is on this patient by Dr. Mommaerts. Scroll down to the woman with red hair --many of us have seen this pic. Assuming this actually IS a malar osteotomy I would say the results are absolutely amazing. I think the "moldable mandibular angles" are achieved through HA paste. I corresponded with Dr. M. who is in Belgium and he said that the zygomatic advancement is not a difficult procedure to perform at all and that there must be several surgeons who do this in North America. He only charges a few thousand dollars for the procedure and I think the aesthetic pay-off is HUGE. Assuming the risk of nerve damage etc. isn't big in that area, what do you guys know about cheekbone augmentation? Again, I'm not interested in implants save for HA paste --but as CK has indicated, he felt the HA paste didn't make any big aesthetic difference. I've heard otherwise, but I haven't had this corroborated with any visual evidence.
http://www.mauricemommaerts.eu/en/pathology.aspxDoes anyone know if Dr. Gunson or Arnett perform this malar advancement procedure? Sounds like if anyone did it would be them, but perhaps it's out of their interest or range of interest? I've also received confirmation that Dr. Schendel performs the zygomatic advancement surgery, but when I pressed him in email, he said implants were his preferred method. Dr. Mommaerts was quite ready and enthusiastic about it though. I'm a bit confused because Dr. Schendel is a HUGELY respected craniofacial surgeon.
Here's the link to the "modified lefort 1 with zygomatic advancement" as you can see it's quite old, but the results sound promising --I don't want to pay for the article...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1890522Okay, let's use this thread to get information about how to best go about addressing these issues!
I've also read of a "modified lefort 1 with zygomatic advancement" but d