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1. Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
Le Fort I / III or Bimax → brings the midface forward, corrects recession, and gives forward projection.
Mandibular advancement (BSSO) → widening and projecting the lower jaw improves the side profile and jawline dominance.
This is core surgery if you lack projection, your midface is flat, or has been recessed.
Chin Implants / Genioplasty
Sliding genioplasty (cut the bone & move) → more robust, natural forward projection, with vertical adjustments.
Chin implant → adds width and definition in someone who did not have squareness.
Important for that hyper-masculine jawline frame.
Zygomatic (Cheek) Implants or Osteotomies
Lateral zygomatic implants or osteotomies → widen midface, add angularity, shadow, and "hunter eyes" effect.
Counterbalances jaw width with midface to avoid a "bottom-heavy" look.
Implants to the Mandible (Jawline Implants)
Wraparound jaw implants → sharpen gonial angles, increase ramus height, and give the carved, high-T jawline.
Typically stacked with chin or bimax to complete the Chad frame.
5. Orbital / Eyelid Improvements
Infraorbital rim implants → support for under-eye area, decrease hollowness, and improves hunter eyes.
Canthoplasty / canthopexy → creates better canthal tilt, refines eye shape.
Helps remove a tired or soft appearance
6. Nose Surgery (Rhinoplasty)
A strong and straight nasal dorsum with a refined tip that balances projection with midface symmetry.
Masculine noses are either straight or slightly convex — do not pinch.