Lazlo, with all due respect, I disagree with your take on facial implants.
While I'm 100% with you that some chin and jaw angle implants can look unnatural and have many complications like shifting (this is actually very usual with jaw angle implants) that doesn't mean that all types of implants are trash.
In fact, as far as the orbital rims are concerned I think that implants is the best way to go (even Earl wanted some more augmentation after his modified LeFort III, if I recall correctly).
The actual problem with facial augmentation using implants aren't implants themselves, but everyone's different facial structure. There are very few people that have this type of thin face with very little facial fat, which is the optimal facial structure for implants. That's the reason why implants don't work for everyone.
Most results online are s**t, but do not forget this result from Dr. Terino. The use of a wraparound jaw implant here is effective because the patient had a thin face post-operatively.
Dr. Eppley + Dr. Yaremchuk have designed tons of facial implants and I'm sure that if you have the facial structure I'm describing , you can have good aesthetic outcomes from them.
I wish you luck with your recovery and the rest of your surgeries.