Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 > Hi there Jayar, I'm in San Francisco so I think we are neighbors. I just had all three things done, ie: lower,uper and genionplasty. My goal was to get rid of sleep apnaea which was slowly killing me. Im hoping that it will give me a more masculine jawline as well. So far it appears my profile has improved and i'm up and about most of the time. It's only been 14 days since my surgery and i feel great. I'm wondering when you really noticed the most improvement in your chin and jaw astheticaly speaking. My doctor mentioned liposuction as well down the line to remove any excess fat around my neck as i'm not an overweight person but always have had this turkey wobble under my chin. Any thoughts would be welcome. BTW, who was your surgeon? Thanks Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi Jayar, What a great post! Glad to hear all is going well for you, and congratulations on staying current with your classwork too! I am glad you gave us a success story to hold on to! Hugs, Fran > > Hi all, > > It's been eons since I have posted here, but I wanted to give an > update. Five months ago yesterday I had an upper/lower/genio, and I > am living to tell about it. I am within 2 months of having the > braces removed (for a total treatment time of 18 months). I still > have mild swelling in my cheeks, and I have numbness in my chin, but > it is coming back slowly. I am finally eating what I want, and I > have the urge to chew again which is new this week. I am very > pleased with how everything looks... I have a very masculine jawline > now, and my smile is something that I am finally not embarrassed > about! I am finally happy that I had the surgery. For me, the > recovery from the surgery was easy... the hardest part of the whole > thing for me has been the bands to get the bite in place. Who knew > a rubber band could cause so much discomfort? If anybody has > questions or comments, I would be happy to respond. > > Oh! And for those of you who remember me... I was able to stay up > on my classwork for school (I am getting an MBA from Cal) after the > surgery, and I didn't have to drop a course! WHEE! > > Jayar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 Hi Duncan! I am from the Monterey Bay area, so yes, we are neighbors! I think that I started noticing a difference when the swelling started to go down, but only recently can I say that I am starting to look good. Even though I have a few extra pounds, I think that I have a jawline that looks very Hollywood to me, and that has done so much for my self esteem. If you feel good now, wait until you are near the end of recovery/braces. I am so excited to get these things off to see what I look like in the end. I feel like I am on one of those extreme makeover shows. Even though I am frustrated at times due to the seeming decades that I have been in braces (16 months right now), I know that I am going to be pleased with the final result. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and it is beginning to warm my new face! Jayar > > > Hi there Jayar, > I'm in San Francisco so I think we are neighbors. I just had all three > things done, ie: lower,uper and genionplasty. My goal was to get rid of > sleep apnaea which was slowly killing me. Im hoping that it will give me a > more masculine jawline as well. So far it appears my profile has improved > and i'm up and about most of the time. It's only been 14 days since my > surgery and i feel great. I'm wondering when you really noticed the most > improvement in your chin and jaw astheticaly speaking. My doctor mentioned > liposuction as well down the line to remove any excess fat around my neck > as i'm not an overweight person but always have had this turkey wobble > under my chin. Any thoughts would be welcome. BTW, who was your surgeon? > Thanks > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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