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For ‘nose’ questions, a picture is worth 1,000 words

I took these pictures while I was riding the Caltrain using the Photobooth application on my Mac a few weeks ago. It’s been almost 9 months since my upper jaw advancement surgery, and I think I look a lot more like I used to look - except that I have perfect teeth and no puffy [...]

This Could Be YOU! A Request For YOUR Jaw Surgery Stories

I want to feature your stories about jaw surgery!

Lots of people have different stories, and your narratives can be of immense help to others who are just beginning this process.
If you’d like to share your unique story of jaw surgery and recovery with other readers going through (or interested in) the same thing, please leave [...]

Dealing With Insurance For Jaw Surgery

I recently received this comment from a reader:

Everyone’s situation is going to be custom. That said, there are a few things you can do to increase the likelihood that your insurance company will provide maximum.
What to Know About Insurance Companies (and How To Deal)

1. The person who answers the phone at the call center most [...]

Facial Recognition After Braces And Jaw Surgery

For the past week and a half, I’ve been visiting Seattle, the city where I grew up and where my mom still lives.
Though it’s the biggest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest outside of Vancouver, BC, it sure feels like a small town.
In my short stay, as during all my previous visits, I’ve bumped into [...]

Why Jaw Surgery?

My video overview of my decision to undergo adult braces and jaw surgery over the past year:
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4.5 Months Post Jaw Surgery - Face

4.5 Months Post Jaw Surgery - Face, originally uploaded by susanfsu.
And here I am! No smile, so you can see the general structure of my face… no more swelling whatsoever, and a much more narrow lower face overall (eg, no chronic swelling / TMJ from chewing!).
For comparison, remember this photo of me from 3 weeks [...]

The Last Push! Final (And Worst) Weeks of Braces After Jaw Surgery

I mentioned in my last post that that my wires would be ’sectioned’ as part of the end of braces.
This means that the back sections of my wires were clipped and taken off of the brackets (and removed from my mouth). What’s remaining is the section of wire attached to my top four teeth, and [...]

COUNTDOWN! Braces off in 2 weeks (fingers crossed…)

I just spoke with my orthodontist’s office and confirmed that my next appointment - in two days - is my second-to-last.
My wires will be cut up into smaller sections (the process is called “wire sectioning”), and I’ll need to start wearing lots of vertical rubber bands, a la that guy in The Silence of the [...]

Not Lucky, Not Exceptional, and Not Crazy… Why My Jaw Surgery Was So EASY.

I receive a lot of comments from readers who give me far too much credit. Am I magical? Is my surgeon a miracle-worker?
Why was my swelling so minimal, and why was my recovery so neat and simple (as opposed to grotesquely bloody and torturous…)?
The answer is far simpler, and less glamorous, than you think.
I’ll even [...]

The Worst Thing About All of This Is….

Lots of you readers who have jaw surgeries coming up like to ask me, “So, what was the hardest part of all? The surgery was really terrible, right?”
My answer? THE BRACES.
You’re largely not present for the surgery (ok, your body - and jaw - are there, but the part of you that feels pain, fear, [...]