Most hospitals say that the maximum amount of chin advancement is 6mm
(maybe that's why they don't do a two-stage osteotomy or can't do it),
but some hospitals say that a two-stage osteotomy (sandwich osteotomy) can make it 10mm or 12mm,
but they also work hard to run YouTube. Another hospital with expensive consultation fees said that it was a trick, and that if you lose 6mm, you will actually lose only 3-4mm or at most 2mm. And in case of a receding chin, if only the tip of the chin is removed, vertical
wrinkles will appear on the lower jaw and there will be a lack of body volume. If you listen to the hospital's words at the end of the confession
, it makes sense.
The solution is not silicone or advancement surgery, but only 3D implants that cover the entire jawbone seem to be the perfect solution. But I'm scared to
entrust my body to a procedure that is just entering its 10th year. If you watch a video, you'll hear someone say about a certain topic, "It's been about 3 years since I learned about this," but to put it the other way around, it means that he himself is making progress through clinical trials. Aren't people who have made progress not
satisfied
?
How much did everyone do?
Is body volume really that important?
And if I correct the curved beak using a prosthetic type and line the tip of the nose with ear cartilage,
will my chin look worse?
I had nose surgery first at the end of March, but I'm really going crazy.
Please help me
. Chin tip advancement surgery, is it Bichuya?
Who should you believe... .