Quote from: anjaq on May 10, 2017, 01:56:21 PM
I read about this several times that if the jaw and chin is modified a lot, a lifting is needed. ...
Quote from: Doreen on May 10, 2017, 02:24:04 PM
I too had FFS ... with Dr. Cardenas... he (strongly) encouraged a minor facelift in addition to the other ffs procedures. ...
This is my understanding as well. (i.e., web search: facelift site:virtualffs.co.uk) Reducing the chin/jaw size reduces the surface area for existing skin which immediately post-OP is hidden by swelling. I think, depending on the patient, healing will tighten the skin up somewhat but that patients should generally be prepared to accept looser skin there if not doing anything specific about it.
Generally speaking I feel any proposal for chin/jaw work should be presented to the patient with the notion they may have looser or sagging skin or a need for skin-tightening procedures after FFS for the most optimum results... assuming nothing is done at the same time as FFS.
I recently had chin reduction surgery and my surgeon was very direct about this, including the fact that post-OP swelling can hide the expected looseness. My pre-OP starting point had some jowl'ing where immediately post-OP sure enough swelling hid even those pre-OP jowls LoL... ( three cheers for swelling

) ... as swelling subsided my jowls returned and I'd say they are in fact slightly looser... no surprises since I expected that.
I hope one day to tighten it up but things need to fully heal and in the meantime I'm enjoying finding ways to make it work, to enjoy what is very positive about the procedures performed.
Side tip... immediately post-OP I made an appointment at a Sephora to get a lesson to help learn optimum post-OP makeup tips including contouring... I wouldn't underestimate the value of checking in now and then with a Sephora-like place for a makeup lesson. You can express concerns and ask "What are my options?" They are quite talented. I tend to like light makeup/foundation routines so I asked, "What's a good day routine to minimize this/that etc?" I got very helpful input.
I sort of feel none of this stuff is perfect, it seems more about trade offs. I feel more successful in all this when I can take the imperfections with stride and appreciate what is positive about the various procedures... and overall how far I've come... considering my starting point, I have no complaints and am in fact appreciative.
You actually seem to be resilient with an ability to take things in stride so kudos for that. You are also not far post-OP so it's understandable that skin-tightening isn't something you're anxious to jump into... giving things time to heal will let you see how things truly settle and you may feel up to something at that future date.
Also, for skin-tightening, I don't think a maxillofacial FFS surgeon is required for that... it's not boney work... you probably want to go to someone who is excellent with skin tightening and, I can't say, but maybe whoever that is is less costly than a maxillofacial FFS surgeon doing the same.
I agree with what others have pointed out... the pictures you posted indicate you have great skin and facial features and giving things time to heal is wise.