Articles exploring the risks, realities, and alternatives to jaw surgery.
Jaw surgery is often presented as just another medical procedure—an intervention on par with having your appendix removed or a joint arthroscopy. But this framing leaves out something crucial...
Read More →Hello, my name is Michael and 20 years ago a jaw surgery sent my life down a dark and painful path. I'm now trying to spread the word so that others are not subject to the same unnecessary suffering.
Read More →For decades, people have been told that a "bad bite" is a medical condition that must be fixed—often through braces, surgery, or other aggressive interventions. Yet the reality is far more reassuring...
Read More →Orthognathic (jaw) surgery is often promoted as a cutting-edge solution for misaligned jaws, bite problems, and facial asymmetry. But behind the polished marketing lies a procedure that is fundamentally archaic...
Read More →In some jaw surgery forums, such as Reddit /r/jawsurgery many people upvote comments saying that jaw surgery is safe, encouraging others to proceed. But is this a reliable reflection of reality?
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