Quote from: Wednesday on May 22, 2017, 05:13:09 PM
To me the things you may benefit the more in your lower face are both lip lift and upper lip filling.
I included a simulation above of that as well, but I am not that impressed by it either - I am not entirely sure I like the effect. I tried to pull up my lip with a toothpick in front of the mirror and it did not look really great in my view. Maybe because it gives the mouth a bit of a inverted U shape as the corners are not pulled up with it.
QuoteIn regards to lip lift (and I really know what you mean by not scarring so well, got the same problem) for me it would be really worth doing even if I would end with a visible scar (they are not so big nor visible). It really makes a difference to your lower third, not just by féminizing but also by rejuvenating and beautyfing.
I was told this by some people, yes. I am not yet sure if I would be willing to carry a visible scar as a tradeoff though - it makes the lip ugly to see a scar there which then compensates for the beautification of a nicer lip to a degree. Ans so far I was not that impüressed with the attempts to visualize the improvements of the lip from a lift. Maybe the lip augmentation would be more worth it?
QuoteAs for the lip permanent filling you may want to have a look on "permalip". Permalip is a silicon implant for the lip. Its easy to place (its just a minor procedure done usually under local sedation). Its a pretty safe permanent solution like most surgical implants are (and again like most implants you can have it removed or replaced easily).
I do not like implants. I had breast implants and they gave me trouble and I had them removed eventually. My body seems to dislike foreign parts - I also had to take out a rod in my leg from a broken bone because it gave me trouble. They said it can just remain, originally, but I had impariments from it.
I could try fillers to see if I like the effect, maybe and then if I do get something more permanent. I read in Dr O's book about the method he uses and it sounds great, but apparently this is rather exotic - I have not read aboout this anywhere else:

QuoteI will advice strongly on having those two procedures done. They are pretty minor surgeries and may have way more impact on your face than chin+jaw work (at least by What is seen in the pictures you provided).
I guess they do make sense, yes. But they will not fix my impression of my chin and jaw, I guess. I feel that maybe it is in part the shape of it - with the crease there and also it just is a bit too much mass. Plus the chin does have a bit of a straight horizontal part at the bottom.