BEFORE/AFTER SIMULATIONS
Discover the expected results before undergoing cosmetic or reconstructive surgery. This is now possible thanks to chirurgie-avant-apres.fr.
Cosmetic surgery (rhinoplasty, genioplasty, blepharoplasty, osteotomy, otoplasty, facelift, etc.) costs several thousand euros. Most of the time, the operation is not reimbursed by social security. It is therefore important to be able to imagine what the objective to be achieved would be before contacting your surgeon. Simulation also allows for better dialogue between the patient and the surgeon, the patient being able to demonstrate exactly what they would like, the surgeon being able to determine whether it is achievable or not.
Simulation does not allow us to know with certainty what the result of the operation will be, but it allows us to have an “ideal” objective.
Class II malocclusion
Class 2 malocclusion is characterized by a severely recessed lower jaw. Typically, the patient has chewing problems that the dentist cannot resolve alone because the gap between the upper and lower teeth is too large. Surgery that leaves no visible scar is possible to move the mandible (lower jaw) forward or the maxilla (upper jaw) back, depending on the patient’s physiology.
Class III malocclusion
Class 3 malocclusion is characterized by a severely forward lower jaw. Typically, the patient has chewing problems that the dentist cannot resolve alone because the gap between the upper and lower teeth is too large. Surgery that leaves no visible scar is possible to move the mandible (lower jaw) back or the maxilla (upper jaw) forward, depending on the patient’s physiology.
Long face type (elongated lower face)
Long-faced faces have a more elongated lower face. This can sometimes cause problems with open lips: the patient is forced to strain the chin muscles to keep their lips closed. This can cause the mouth to dry out.
Short face type (squashed lower face)
Short-faced faces have a flattened lower face. This can sometimes cause dental problems and give a sad expression (inverted, concave smile).
Rhinoplasty - nose surgery
Rhinoplasty - "big" nose, or Bourbon nose
This type of surgery will aim to reshape the nose.
Rhinoplasty - humped nose - bump on the nose
This type of surgery will aim to remove the hump on the nose to obtain a straight nose or to hollow it out a little to obtain a trumpet nose.
Before/After Simulations
