hi there! it is unusual that you are developing skin spotting at such young age but there are solutions. yours is not a typical aging spot where discoloration tend to be broader. your situation is much smaller in size and distinct compared to rest of the skin based on pictures. for your situation we recommend laser treatment on individual spot to remove them. it will take few treatment but based on number of spots and rest of skin tone, results should be satisfying for you. you should also consider chemical peels on regular basis to keep the skin tone healthy.
Hi there! Thanks for posting question. There are two parts to your question. One is to get less elongated face and other is slimmer face. In a way they are two opposite question since making face elongated would require volume addition and slimmer face would require taking volume out. Looking into it little deeper to your question, I think you would like to change the your facial proportion so that your face doesn't appear long, meanwhile, you do not like the appearance of protrusion around the jaw area. Although it seem like opposite issues but I believe they are related. Increased volume at the cheek area would address both issues by making your mid cheek fuller and making masseter muscle less visible while making your facial proportion less elongated. It's going to be subtle enhancement so I do recommend consulting with experienced clinician. Hope this helps!
Hi there, Thanks for posting your question. At rest, your lips look great. They are symmetrical and body volume of the lips are good. Has nice proportion to upper and lower lips. I do think that lateral borders of the lips has unproportionally less volume than mid portions of lips. I feel that you can use more volume for the lateral side of the lips to make your lip more proportional to the width of base of the nose. This is good segway for addressing your uneven smile. When you smile right part of the upper lip moves up higher than left side. It could be volume issue vs uneven contracture of the muscles that controls your smile. It's a subtle difference so I would recommend experienced clinician to evaluate this difference. I think you can address your uneven smile concern with well planned injection of fillers (along with botox if needed). Hope this helps!
Hi there, It appears that you have what we call "retrognathia" which means projection of lower jaw is not aligning with upper jaw. Essentially lower jawbone is set slightly backward. Skin and lips follow the contours of the underlying bone. It would be nice to move the lower jawbone forward to address the fundamental issues. However, it's invasive, costly, and time consuming. It will require serious commitment to do just that. Alternatively, there is way to "camouflage" the set back look of your jaw hence lower lip. Your chin point is too far behind the facial profile, so it can be addressed with filler injection on the chin area. Secondly, patients with set-back lower jaw also have "orange peel" appears at skin over the chin area due to forcefully closing the lips at rest. That can be addressed with botox injection at the chin area. It will smooth out the skin and give much more relaxed look. Lastly, carefully planned filler to lips to increase the projection of the lips (more for lower lips) would create pleasing visual effect and overall balance of your lower face. Hope this helps!
Hi there! I can see that you are lacking volume at the lateral borders of the upper lip. It can be addressed by injection of small amount of the filler. However, once upper lip is augmented as such, I recommend that lower lip volume to be increased to achieve the right balance between upper and lower lips. I think you will be pleased with results!