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Surgeon please speed Im kinda boneless

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I’m in Maryland US, 16m, and bimax candidate, 4 prem removed, braces done.


I got the recommendation from an orthodontist to go to a orthagnic surgeon, and I’m trying to tell them I want aesthetic benefit despite insurance covering the surgery for function for sleep apnea, and I was wondering if to some extent a bigger mm movement could be done for aesthetics but this guy telling me to just get the standard bimax for function. I will be able to afford custom djs when I’m 18 from a private clinic (35k) and certified for surgery, but I’m conflicted on if the difference between a traditional bimax (function) and custom bimax (aesthetics) is actually noticeable. I’m genuinely defeated with the flattest maxilla & mandible and I’m lost. Please if you have any good knowledge lmk, I’ve been talking to my parents about it and my doctors to no avail when I regard aesthetics even once.
 
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Might just be best to ask @realsurgerymaxx on looksmax.org bro
 
He would asssmilate me and my bones
Wait so you’re not getting boneshaving anymore rigjt? I remember you saying that your face was short not wide or sum
 
Im curious would what he say if this guy told him he wanted bone shaving lol
Bro istg this doesnt make sense or im just too tired
 
“Im curious what would he say if this guy told him that he wanted to get bone shaving lol”
 
Kpop maxxing ive come to realize is ineffective if facial convexity is 180 degrees and the whole face is projected 1 mm from the eyes🤣🤣
Actually mirin bro, you’re able to learn and accept completely new info about your face, a lot of greys here cant tbh. Typical Asian high iq
 
Wait so you’re not getting boneshaving anymore rigjt? I remember you saying that your face was short not wide or sum
My lower third is just recessed, my face isn’t too wide either, downgrafting is substantially better for my situation
 
My lower third is just recessed, my face isn’t too wide either, downgrafting is substantially better for my situation
So basically going from round to oval/v-shaped, mirin high iq
 
I’m in Maryland US, 16m, and bimax candidate, 4 prem removed, braces done.


I got the recommendation from an orthodontist to go to a orthagnic surgeon, and I’m trying to tell them I want aesthetic benefit despite insurance covering the surgery for function for sleep apnea, and I was wondering if to some extent a bigger mm movement could be done for aesthetics but this guy telling me to just get the standard bimax for function. I will be able to afford custom djs when I’m 18 from a private clinic (35k) and certified for surgery, but I’m conflicted on if the difference between a traditional bimax (function) and custom bimax (aesthetics) is actually noticeable. I’m genuinely defeated with the flattest maxilla & mandible and I’m lost. Please if you have any good knowledge lmk, I’ve been talking to my parents about it and my doctors to no avail when I regard aesthetics even once.
"I live with my bones I wanna help them out"
 
I’m in Maryland US, 16m, and bimax candidate, 4 prem removed, braces done.


I got the recommendation from an orthodontist to go to a orthagnic surgeon, and I’m trying to tell them I want aesthetic benefit despite insurance covering the surgery for function for sleep apnea, and I was wondering if to some extent a bigger mm movement could be done for aesthetics but this guy telling me to just get the standard bimax for function. I will be able to afford custom djs when I’m 18 from a private clinic (35k) and certified for surgery, but I’m conflicted on if the difference between a traditional bimax (function) and custom bimax (aesthetics) is actually noticeable. I’m genuinely defeated with the flattest maxilla & mandible and I’m lost. Please if you have any good knowledge lmk, I’ve been talking to my parents about it and my doctors to no avail when I regard aesthetics even once.
Being born Asian in a nutshell
 

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