LebenistneHure
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I know as much as the next person, people here keep mentioning Ramieri. Not sure about the others, though.Best surgeons for bimax?
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I know as much as the next person, people here keep mentioning Ramieri. Not sure about the others, though.Best surgeons for bimax?
Yeah, here we go. You can see the full extent of my fucked up ES here. Also, my nose doesn't look bulbous in this picture at all, and I still look like shit. @RealSurgerymax
You've sent me your pic, you look way to good to be on this forum mate.
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Here's the close set eyes face man.
I've come to realization that the reason my face looks off to me in the mirror is because my face is too wide laterally. I'd look fine if I could remove about 3-5mms off each side, like zygo shaving. Problem is, my zygos barely protrude, maybe like 2 mms max. There is no possibility of further reduction than that, right? I'd have to shave the top side of my skull jfl
My brother died like this.
It's not like I can't live without having perfect ratios, it's not that big a deal tbh. I realized I can do a few other surgeries and still be happy. I'm not looking to become a model, but rather not to get this weird feeling of looking off when I see myself in the mirror. Let me know how your pfl expansion surgery is coming up, I'd be interested in that, if the risk of going blind or ending up with vision issues isn't huge. Could that surgery allow for the eyeballs to sort of move laterally, since the volume will have increased? CheersI dont recommend Zygomatic Reduction.
I guess my question for you is how invasive of orbital surgery are you open to? (Meaning more recovery and RISK? Only YOU can decide if risk is worth it then some surgeons might also consider it reasonable (most won’t))
It's not like I can't live without having perfect ratios, it's not that big a deal tbh. I realized I can do a few other surgeries and still be happy. I'm not looking to become a model, but rather not to get this weird feeling of looking off when I see myself in the mirror. Let me know how your pfl expansion surgery is coming up, I'd be interested in that, if the risk of going blind or ending up with vision issues isn't huge. Could that surgery allow for the eyeballs to sort of move laterally, since the volume will have increased? Cheers
Maybe but that depends on your eye measurements not just your aesthetic desirescan u move CCW up more? entirely?
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is it possible to increase bigonial width without the use of implants? also what would happen if u try to increase it? I heard if ur bigonial width goes farther than your zygos then it starts to look off?Maybe but that depends on your eye measurements not just your aesthetic desires
Yes with unstable and probably inaccurate osteotomies.is it possible to increase bigonial width without the use of implants? also what would happen if u try to increase it? I heard if ur bigonial width goes farther than your zygos then it starts to look off?
I sent people pictures of my nose, eyes, and hairline they said they are decentMaybe but that depends on your eye measurements not just your aesthetic desires
Small chance you know but do you think they have to be done together? Or the eye socket will be too big after the lateral wall decompression and bone graft is needed to stabilize it. Don't really want to risk bone graft that sounds pretty hard to do.
- Lateral Orbital Wall Decompression + Medial Orbital Wall Bone Graft
Answered in textSmall chance you know but do you think they have to be done together? Yes Or the eye socket will be too big after the lateral wall decompression Exactly and bone graft is needed to stabilize it. Don't really want to risk bone graft that sounds pretty hard to do. It isnt it is a standard and simple technique.
Also what BOB cantho stands for? Bridge of Bone Canthoplasty
i tried reading yaremchuks paper on BOB cantho but i didnt understand a word tbh.Answered in text
i tried reading yaremchuks paper on BOB cantho but i didnt understand a word tbh.
from what i could gather it looks the canthal tendons are secured(with wire) to orbital bone, stretching it.
from the pictures it looks like it could increase pfl. do you think it's a good surgery for one to increase pfl?
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