Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 --- Thanks Neil. Just wondering why you wouldn't reccomend it and if you have any side affects still after a year? In orthognathicsurgerysupport , chiefneil wrote: > > > I can't decide whether to have surgery or not. I have an overbite > and > > although i'm not sure, i think it would be for cosmetic reasons > only > > to have it done. > > > > Im very scared after reading about some of the side-affects and am > > wondering if anyone out there regrets it or has any advice? > > I'm on the fence, 1 year post-op. In another year or two I might feel > differently. I wouldn't recommend it for purely cosmetic reasons > unless it's really significantly affecting your life. > > --Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 --- Thanks Neil. Just wondering why you wouldn't reccomend it and if you have any side affects still after a year? In orthognathicsurgerysupport , chiefneil wrote: > > > I can't decide whether to have surgery or not. I have an overbite > and > > although i'm not sure, i think it would be for cosmetic reasons > only > > to have it done. > > > > Im very scared after reading about some of the side-affects and am > > wondering if anyone out there regrets it or has any advice? > > I'm on the fence, 1 year post-op. In another year or two I might feel > differently. I wouldn't recommend it for purely cosmetic reasons > unless it's really significantly affecting your life. > > --Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 --- Thanks Neil. Just wondering why you wouldn't reccomend it and if you have any side affects still after a year? In orthognathicsurgerysupport , chiefneil wrote: > > > I can't decide whether to have surgery or not. I have an overbite > and > > although i'm not sure, i think it would be for cosmetic reasons > only > > to have it done. > > > > Im very scared after reading about some of the side-affects and am > > wondering if anyone out there regrets it or has any advice? > > I'm on the fence, 1 year post-op. In another year or two I might feel > differently. I wouldn't recommend it for purely cosmetic reasons > unless it's really significantly affecting your life. > > --Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 I have significant numbness on the right side my lip, chin, and tongue, and minor numbness on the left side. It's very slowly getting better, but the slow rate of improvement makes me think it will be another couple of years before I'm even approaching " normal " , if ever. The amount of correction I needed (underbite and crossbite) was fairly minimal compared to many on this board. I needed about 5-6mm total, so I think I was a borderline case of whether I really needed surgery. Functionally, my result isn't quite 100% as my molars on the left don't chew quite as well as the right side - they just don't meet up quite as positively or something. And I think I could've used just about a 1/2 millimeter more setback on the lower jaw as a couple of my front teeth are almost meeting edge-on instead of overlapping. My surgery was never about cosmetics, as I was happy with my appearance and never knew my facial profile was off until the orthodontist pointed it out to me. But I did have crooked lower teeth and an edge-on bite that could only be corrected via surgery. I can't know how much your appearance is affecting you, and I probably can't truly understand your reasons since I've never been unhappy with my appearance. If you're willing to trade the risk of permanent numbness for improved appearance, then your problem must be significant. Just don't think of this surgery like other cosmetic procedures where you're in and out with minimal risk, and do realize that this is an inexact procedure that's not guaranteed 100% success. I hope I'm not being too negative. I do wish you the best of luck whatever you choose to do. --Neil > > > I can't decide whether to have surgery or not. I have an overbite > > and > > > although i'm not sure, i think it would be for cosmetic reasons > > only > > > to have it done. > > > > > > Im very scared after reading about some of the side-affects and > am > > > wondering if anyone out there regrets it or has any advice? > > > > I'm on the fence, 1 year post-op. In another year or two I might > feel > > differently. I wouldn't recommend it for purely cosmetic reasons > > unless it's really significantly affecting your life. > > > > --Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 HI Kate I have justed joined this site and had my op in November 2003, am still wearing the braces and fine tuning, then just found out the joins of a retainer for the next 12 months, well I have come this far. I finally decided to have surgery at 30/31 years old after investigating when I was younger. The surgery and braces are big things to do and you have to be commited not to be undertaken lightly. I had an underbite of 7mm which increased to 9mm and am just getting used to looking in the mirror, but the effect of me and my profile is so much better. Am still numb in the lower lip and the chin and praying this will go eventually but I think I can learn to live with this if I have to, I learnt to live with a difference for 34 years and that has gone now and I wish I had done it sooner but hopefully I will spend more of my life looking the way I want to than I have spent wanting to hide my profile from people, hating eating in public and I may have my hair really short when the braces are off, the other bonuses are my teeth are going to eventually meet properly for the first time and the added benefit is I get straight teeth. No regrets so far and I hope things stay that way.- In orthognathicsurgerysupport , " kates20042000 " wrote: > --- > > Thanks Neil. Just wondering why you wouldn't reccomend it and if you > have any side affects still after a year? > > > > > In orthognathicsurgerysupport , chiefneil > wrote: > > > > > I can't decide whether to have surgery or not. I have an overbite > > and > > > although i'm not sure, i think it would be for cosmetic reasons > > only > > > to have it done. > > > > > > Im very scared after reading about some of the side-affects and > am > > > wondering if anyone out there regrets it or has any advice? > > > > I'm on the fence, 1 year post-op. In another year or two I might > feel > > differently. I wouldn't recommend it for purely cosmetic reasons > > unless it's really significantly affecting your life. > > > > --Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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