For a correct answer clinical and radiographic studies are necessary, from what can be seen in the photos you have maxillary biprotrusion, the extraction of 4 premolars will create space to retract both jaws in the shortest possible time and without excessive orthodontic force, another option...
It's very difficult to comment on that without clinical records and evaluation. For that cephalometric and soft tissue analysis is a must. It's my advice to visit an orthodontist who is into cosmetic dentistry.
Bondings or veneers as a solution
The difference between these two procedures is that with bondings you will do them on the operatory but you will depend on the doctor skills but also they will be made of a material that sooner or later it will change color because it’s made out of a resin, a...