Long time follower but only recently just joined the community
Summary: Prev had a sliding genioplasty done 2 years ago with implant placed into the labiomental region (surgeon strongly recomended this as he said my labiomental fold otherwise would have been too deep). Since the surgery I had pain in the area of the graft, original surgeon said it was in my mind. Consulted lots of surgeons afterwards, universal consensus was it was the graft
Fast forward to present day, a plan was made (New surgeon) to remove the graft, partially reverse the genioplasty (surgeon thinks prev slightly overdone) + for optimum aesthetics recomended a Bimax with downgrafting due to short face (ie. lack of tooth show on full smile) as well as infraorbital rim implant due to negative vector/recessed midface. As far as occlusion goes, no issues there, never had braces. I trust this new surgeon as he has come off as very genuine and down to earth but am quite hesitant due to previous bad experience.
I was due to have this all done but now am concerned this is all overkill/will be too much too fast. Wondering what the community generally thinks my face would need if anything to provide a better facial balance that would not look overdone
Currently thinking of just doing the graft removal and seeing how bad the fold will be and then consider the revision genio +/- bimax at a later date if not satisifed w how things look post graft removal. I know my midface/infraorbital area is truly terrible but am scared the implant might lead to issues later down the road but am concerned if I leave the infraorbital implant out and go forward w the bimax then I might overall look worse then I presently look due to the midface looking relatively even more recessed due to the jaw movement.
Sorry for the overly long post but I'm really hoping to get some objective responses from people who know their maxilofacial stuff
Thank You!
Link to photos updated:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmRzpsM7