Hey thanks for all this info, I have a question. My face is pretty asymmetrical right now, and also my nose has been broken pretty badly. I’m planning on getting nose surgery soon, and I’m wondering if I get the surgery and then start wearing the mouth Gaurd after, will my nose end up shifting in a bad way once I start correcting the asymmetry?
Hi Ken, I have 2 questions: Is there a point at which you say that even the biomechanical solution is no longer profitable in cases where the structure is excessively deformed? How many months/years does it take for a 40-year-old to gain what a 10-year-old child earned in 6 months? or can it?
Hey thanks for all this info, I have a question. My face is pretty asymmetrical right now, and also my nose has been broken pretty badly. I’m planning on getting nose surgery soon, and I’m wondering if I get the surgery and then start wearing the mouth Gaurd after, will my nose end up shifting in a bad way once I start correcting the asymmetry?
the short answer is... I dont know.
But generally id say its better to do this process and then after things have moved to do any surgery.
Because there is a good chance that if u do surgery, this process will move it again.
Hi Ken, I have 2 questions: Is there a point at which you say that even the biomechanical solution is no longer profitable in cases where the structure is excessively deformed? How many months/years does it take for a 40-year-old to gain what a 10-year-old child earned in 6 months? or can it?
1- no i think biomechanical approach will pretty much always work. And if it doesnt work, i dont think anything will work
2- I dont really think age plays that much of a role tbh. I think its more a function of how messed up/compensated you are.
It's taking me nearly 4 yrs to do what i did in 6-9 months back around 2016. Difference in age was not massive.. im 44 now whereas i was 39 back then.
But i was a LOT more compensated this time. And so its taking much longer
Why were you a lot more compensated this time?
Has there been any feedback on the site about prominent ears?
no, i hadnt heard of that yet.