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agustinm

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Underbite Surgery Maxilofacial, facial asymmetry after surgery
« on: October 08, 2014, 09:57:15 PM »
Hi, 3 months ago I did a double maxillofacial surgery. After surgery, the face I stay much thinner height and the right side is wider than the other generating asymmetry, very bad. I wanted to know if this is possible to fix it with a plastic surgery, and if surgery is very complicated. Thanks
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brewer44

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Re: Underbite Surgery Maxilofacial, facial asymmetry after surgery
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2014, 01:45:30 AM »
You still have a lot of healing to get over.  3 months is not enough time to really see the full results.  If anything, I'd wait 6-12 months.

Anyhow, I wouldn't panic about the asymmetry.  It could be soft tissue/fat/muscle attributing to this (moved around).  Also, no ones face is perfectly symmetrical- and if it is indeed a bone asymmetry, you could very well choose fat grafting/implants.  There are many plastic surgery offices that offer the 3D scan to make custom made implants for your face.

Best of luck to you.