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BIMAX FOR DOWNWARD GROWTH

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Hello everybody, I have been doing a lot of research about facial aesthetics and more because I fucking hate my side profile. I am saving up for BIMAX and other things as well but I do not want to be doggedmaxxed I'm curious about what would be a solution for downward growth I was looking into Bimax and something called CCW rotation but not sure. I will be making a full thread about what I need and want in a very well put and detailed thread. For now I just need answers :/
 
Yes bimax essentially brings back your lower jaw and increases your forward growth so if you want to counteract your downward growth than yea
 
Hello everybody, I have been doing a lot of research about facial aesthetics and more because I fucking hate my side profile. I am saving up for BIMAX and other things as well but I do not want to be doggedmaxxed I'm curious about what would be a solution for downward growth I was looking into Bimax and something called CCW rotation but not sure. I will be making a full thread about what I need and want in a very well put and detailed thread. For now I just need answers :/
inverted L osteotomy
 
Isn’t that a lower jaw surgery/bimax?
it's a jaw surgery but not bimax, it's able to be used to correct your gonial angle but obviously you should bring it up with a surgeon first and they'll let you know all about it
 

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