Surgery Date Nov 4- Double Jaw- Excited!
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yes one side was longer...I believe my left side. I did have a cant...I think they measure this by having you hold a ruler in your mouth...yeah that was nearly impossible for me pre-op, I was off by a couple mm there too. I can't even tell you how much my new bite makes me happy when I look at it! The teeth fit perfectly, the feeling of stability is incredible! It makes me so happy I had this all done!
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Keep the questions coming! I love being able to help!! I hope that my blog does answer some questions too.
I am having this problem with my right ear. Because they had to rotate my jaw I guess my right ear tube has not caught up with everything and is causing me pain and is water logged....anyone else have this problem or have advice?!?! please?! It is so aggravating! My doctors office says it will just "work itself out in time"....I am hoping there is something I can do to help it out...so please suggestions!!?
I am having this problem with my right ear. Because they had to rotate my jaw I guess my right ear tube has not caught up with everything and is causing me pain and is water logged....anyone else have this problem or have advice?!?! please?! It is so aggravating! My doctors office says it will just "work itself out in time"....I am hoping there is something I can do to help it out...so please suggestions!!?
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Thank you!
I know! I'm happy about that actually! It means they did them just the right size! If I didn't have anything done then because of how far they moved everything forward I really would have a concave face.
To do the implants they use a putty like substance that will harden over time. They form the putty over the existing cheek bone. I'm really happy with how they came out! I was a bit worried they would look fake or overdone.
I know! I'm happy about that actually! It means they did them just the right size! If I didn't have anything done then because of how far they moved everything forward I really would have a concave face.
To do the implants they use a putty like substance that will harden over time. They form the putty over the existing cheek bone. I'm really happy with how they came out! I was a bit worried they would look fake or overdone.
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I did not directly choose the size of my implants. i trusted my doctors to make the best aesthetic decision for me, however, I did see a projection of what I would potentially look like post-op, so i guess if i didn't like how the cheep implants looks I could have said something.
Concave meaning that my upper and lower jaw would be protruding so far forward that my eyes would look sunken in, the cheek implants balance this out.
Concave meaning that my upper and lower jaw would be protruding so far forward that my eyes would look sunken in, the cheek implants balance this out.
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but you look great, you are starting to glow........

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yes my face did get oily from the surgery. It is your body's way of protecting itself against all of the swelling and stretching of the skin. The oiliness really didn't/doesn't bother me. I would rather have it than not. If I didn't have it then i would have had dry, flaky, red skin...at least that's how I know my body would react...everyone is different so you may not get oily skin.
Good to hear your doing well; regarding the cheekbones I had mine cut and advanced and not implants. Kind of wish he HAD used implants though, sounds like it might have sped up my recovery time!asmileconnectsus wrote:yes my face did get oily from the surgery. It is your body's way of protecting itself against all of the swelling and stretching of the skin. The oiliness really didn't/doesn't bother me. I would rather have it than not. If I didn't have it then i would have had dry, flaky, red skin...at least that's how I know my body would react...everyone is different so you may not get oily skin.