Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Aesthetic Surgery Questions Answered http://bit.ly/nW0i5r Michael asks…already have good bite but want jaw surgery for cosmetic reasons to alter profile?I have a good bite already but I do have a mid-facial protrusion and I would prefer if my maxillary profile were more retrognathic. My teeth are already meeting vertically as they should, though....so I imagine preparing my teeth for jaw surgery would be detrimental, creating chewing problems I have never had?

i know jaw surgery is performed for cosmetic reasons all the time though for transgendered women but they are altering their mandibles to look less masculine. My aesthetic needs are different.Chloe Adisson answers:My teeth aren't vertically aligned and the idea of breaking my jaw to align then frightens me enough to leave well enough alone. Everyone has an imperfection and if youre happy with your teeth I wouldn't go messing around with your bone structure.Sandy asks…Can cosmetic surgery really make an individual look unrecognisable?I've been thinking about this recently. Surely, despite having several facial procedures (nose jobs, chin implants and even going as far as having bone shaved off parts of the face to achieve a more 'ideal aesthetic look') someone would still look the same. Like the very essence of their physical identity - would you somehow be able to recognise them?

I don't know if it's at all possible to change a face so much by having a variety of cosmetic procedures that you look unrecognisable - anyone wanna shed any light?Chloe Adisson answers:Depends On The Surgeon And Your Bone StructureLaura asks…Is craniofacial surgery ever performed on people without deformities?...people having it done for aesthetic reasons?Chloe Adisson answers:Craniofacial surgery would be performed on persons with birth defects, accidental crushing, burns, and for removal of cancerous or other growths from inside or outside the skull.

Persons who wish to change a particular size or shape of a feature can ask for it and pay for it.

Persons wishing to change identities also can ask and pay for it.Paul asks…Any Asians who had plastic surgery?Are there any Asians out there who had plastic surgery to their skull structure (for aesthetic purposes, not due to deformities), as in mandibular (jaw) reduction or other skull reduction? If so, were you satisfied? Where did you have it done? And how can I find good surgeons?Chloe Adisson answers:For me I'm Filipina and I'm not a satisfied to having a plastic surgery in our country the Philippines and for me I'm not to do of any surgeon of any part of my body and I'm stayed to be a natural beauty and beautiful is inside and out of our personality,attitude,being glamorous,appealing,and gorgeous and I believe that ugly and beauty are the same level and I think a few Filipino people were having to undergo to surgeon of any part of their body and afterwards the having an improving of their some parts of the body and the others they having a cause an infections during to having an operations and few others were died while they undergo of an operation of their parts of the body.and that God is very created of our lives and we will must be to accept it of what any parts of our body that we will have it and we must be a contented of our lives and always a positive thinking and be happy with our loved onesSharon asks…SURVEY: Would you ever consider plastic surgery for yourself?Not reconstructive plastic surgery, I mean plastic surgery purely for cosmetic aesthetics?Chloe Adisson answers:My boobs are all natural, baby, and it's staying that way.Powered by Yahoo! Answers

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