One of my friends had a "short chin" - her lower jaw was set too far back so the opposite of your problem. She ended up getting reconstructive surgery as well when she was in her twenties. My friend ended up feeling better and happier not just with not having jaw pains anymore but the shape of her jawline and face has changed somewhat for the positive.
I know a few people who got the double eyelid surgery but they did it for cosmetic reasons and they don't like talking about it at all. I used to have single eyelids when I was a child and I never had a problem with eyelashes scratching my eyeballs. Maybe it's because my lashes are sooo darn short! Anyways it was strange but I woke up one morning when I was around 24 years old and I ended up with double eyelids naturally without surgery! I don't really notice any difference because I never cared about it to begin with. My mom has double eyelids and her lashes are scratching her eyeballs because they're growing in instead of out. Maybe it has more to do with that than actually having single lids? She uses eyedrops a lot but the eye doctor told her the only way is to correct it with surgery but she's too afraid to have her eyes go under the knife.
One of my friends had it done as well! She looks great and most importantly, she felt a lot better about her appearance afterwards. She always hated her receded chin ever since we were kids, so she's happier now. Also it didn't take long and she recovered very well and quick.
Lower Jaw Surgery w/ Orthodontic treatment for Lower Jaw too forward (Prognathia)
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