sprax Posted November 1, 2024 Posted November 1, 2024 I’ve been diving into research on facial contouring lately but keep wondering if two-jaw surgery might be the better option for improving my jawline. From what I’ve read, facial contouring (like V-line surgery) seems great for reshaping and slimming the jaw and chin area, but two-jaw surgery seems to tackle structural issues, especially if there’s any functional stuff like an asymmetry or misaligned bite. It’s hard to tell which would actually give me the best results. Anyone here had experience with both? Did you notice a big difference in the kind of results each can achieve? I’ve seen that MACS Clinic seems to offer both and uses a lot of high-tech planning tools, like 3D CT scans and simulations, which sounds pretty promising. I’m wondering how accurate those tools are when it comes to predicting results, though. Like, do they actually help the surgeon make a noticeable difference, or is it more of a sales thing? Would love to hear any insights or personal experiences! If you’ve done either or consulted for both, how did you decide? FYI: this is MACS OMFS: https://macs.co.kr/eng/ Quote
lindo166 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I went to MACS last year in October!! Yes, they do have the advanced x-ray/scanner that generates a 3D image of your skull. I guess my case as different, I'm biologically female but wanted a more masculine face shape (I'm transsexual). I asked about double jaw and V-line but Dr. Kim told me for what i wanted, he recommended a custom made chin implant and zygoma reduction instead. It came out to be fairly expensive but I would not trust any other clinic to handle my case! I'm 6 months post-op now and could not be happier. Quote
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