I thought the same. But consulted 3 other surgeons and all said have never seen motor nerve damage from osteotomy and that where my nerve is damaged is not where any manipulation was done (high near the cheek bone/ear).Metalmouth33 wrote:I'm not an expert by any means, but that makes no sense to me whatsoever. You had the surgery and then these things showed up. It seems there's almost 100% chance that the surgery was the cause. And he says he's 100% sure it wasn't? Weird.
Terrible results and nerve damage
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A+ post.Metalmouth33 wrote:Try some weed...
That means you must sue...
But honestly, it probably wouldn't be worth it...
Re: Terrible results and nerve damage
Do you live in the U.S?... it could be that you are still swollen and you need more time to heal. I suggest a consult with maxillofacial surgeon that specializes in nerve damage/repair. I believe there's only a few in the U.S. Dr. Bagheri in Atlanta is one, it's worth a shot to see if anything can be done. Hope this truly isn't permanent for you and you feel better soon!