Guest guest Posted January 16, 2003 Report Share Posted January 16, 2003 I think Mike (welldressed31) was mostly unhappy with the cosmetic result. I'm not sure if his bite has been corrected or not. I agree with you completely if the bite wasn't corrected by the surgery. If it's just the aesthetic result that's in question, well then I think it becomes less of a black and white situation. Everyone will have a slightly different opinion of what constitutes a favorable cosmetic outcome. So what do your surgeon and orthodontist say about your bite, Mike?? Was it corrected with the first surgery? How has your surgeon addressed your concerns? - > > > Hey if anyone had had or konw something about redos id like some > > > advice. I am now almost a month post op and as i knew from day 1 > i > > am > > > no happy with my results, i belive my bite is not moved as far > back > > > or as horizonatlly planed as it should hav ebeen and bottom line > is > > i > > > am not happy. So my question is 1. does a surgeon charge full > price > > > to get a redo done? and with insurance im guessing a redo is not > > > covered or i tis hardre to get covered.. im wondering basically > if > > a > > > surgeon cuts the patient a deal if it is a redo and i am paying > out > > > of pocket cause my new insurace def. wont cover this. 2. how > soon > > is > > > too soon to have this done again? It would take new cuts or in > the > > > bone, so i assume i would have to be totally healed or not? any > > > advice would be apprecaited thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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