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I'm getting Lefort 1, IVRO Lower jaw and genio surgery on May 24th.
I'm pretty nervous because IVRO is less common and I have found maybe a handful of others with this surgery.
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Sorry for the late reply, I've been busy and haven't been checking up on the forum lately.QQvine wrote:I don't have any blog. I had a class III underbite and had braces for 9 months pre surgery. I found out that you really have to compare cases on the type of surgery and see how severe your underbite is. The recovery so far is pretty smooth, you have to prepare the first and second day post surgery. I felt nauseated in the hospital with bleeding from my nose. I felt better after I vomiting three times and let it all out. Shower at home also made me feel better. I did not need pain medication, but I took it for first 4 nights before I went to sleep for precaution. The Chinese medicine is Yunan BaiYao, and you can google it. I only took that after surgery and the taste is really bitter since I opened the capulse to drink it with water in syringe . The chinese medicine doesn't like cold food after you intake two hours, so you have to watch your diet, I really think the medicine helped stop bleeding in two days. I will have my two week check up tomorrow, my first week check up was 5 min sine I don't have any pain and seems I have good recovery . I had IVRO because my surgeon was skilled and recommended having my jaws wired together to have the best recovery while having less damage done to the nerves. I heard some surgeons opt to do the BBSO because it is easier to operate while more riskier to the nerves.HikaRiku2 wrote:Lala - I'm glad your surgery is in the works! I hope they approve the surgery cause it's tough for some insurances to allow it. IVRO is a surgery type different from BSSO in which the lower jaw is cut a bit further back than what the BSSO is. It also more than likely will avoid the mandibular nerve and will lessen the chance of being so numb for so long/nerve damage. Your surgery is coming up so I hope to hear good things from you!
QQvine - I'm glad to hear that someone is doing IVRO around the same time as me! Unfortunately for me I had some complications with insurance so my surgery has been pushed backhoping to have my insurance working and ready and will have the surgery in a couple months.
Happy to hear that your experience is going well! If you don't mind, do you have any before and after pictures or blog of your journey? I'm interested in learning your experience since ours is similiar and it's rare to find IVRO cases. What Asian medicine did you use for the bleeding? I'm Vietnamese so I may know which one you're talking about or can purchase it!
I was able to go to my pre surgerical appt with my surgeon and he told me I didn't need to ice much after the first day or so. He was very nonchalant about it but I want the swelling to go down as much as possible. What did your surgeon say/your experience with it?