Great question, based on your jawline, your nasolabial angle, and cheek support, bimax and genio is a good option for you, likely a counterclockwise rotation but that's based on 1 pic so you would want a solid plan based on a lot of data points. A few factors to work through with a provider: do you have sleep apnea (pro jaw surgery), your bite (if you have a malocclusion that can't be corrected with orthodontics, pro jaw surgery), how much 'tooth' you show when you smile (if you don't show all or most of your top teeth when you smile-pro jaw surgery), and if you have any asymmetry (an asymmetry can't easily be masked because you would lose more soft tissue support-jaw surgery would give you support). Your chin is about 8mm behind your lip line, and you have a blunted cervicomental angle (junction between neck and under chin), and while a genioplasty alone would help your jawline definition, elevate your hyoid bone for a sharper cervicomental angle, and since your nasolabial angle is around 90 degrees, you could improve cheek volume with a fat transfer or cheek implants, and if needed, some jawline implants for definition. Hope that helps.