Everyone has some degree of facial asymmetry. That being said, there are options to help make the asymmetry less noticeable. You mentioned Botox, which is a good option to reduce the appearance of the masseter muscle along the jawline. Fillers can be used to improve symmetry. Radiesse is a great option to correct jaw asymmetry. If you like the way the filler looks, you can then opt for a more permanent solution, such as implants.
Usually numbness after a facelift procedure is temporary but can take months to resolve. It would be best to discuss this with your surgeon to know whether any nerves were seen during the dissection.
Thank you for your question. Septoplasty surgery is aimed primarily at improving the nasal airway and rarely will have any impact on the external appearance of the nose. No one is perfectly symmetrical. One side of the face is usually smaller than the other developmentally which can lead to nasal twisting. It is hard to tell from your photos exactly what would need to be done. I recommend having an evaluation with a facial plastic surgeon with a background in ear, nose and throat disorders to have a full evaluation of your nose, both internally and externally.If you are considering making changes to the appearance of your nose, the best time to do so is at the time of the septoplasty. Coordinating the procedures will allow you to reach both your functional and aesthetic goals. Additionally, if any grafting material is needed to help straighten the nose, the septal cartilage can be used at the time of the initial procedure.
Thank you for your question. It is normal to have some swelling after lip injections with HA, especially in the first few days. Lumps are not uncommon, and usually are not an issue as long as they are not visible. The pain may be due to bruising though it is hard to know without an examination. I recommend you go back to your injector for an evaluation to ensure this is a normal post injections reaction and nothing more.
Thank you for your question. From your pictures it does look like you would benefit from submental liposuction. Younger patients with a higher elastin content in the skin usually have a better result because the skin can is more likely tighten up around the structures in the neck to improve the definition of the jawline. I recommend that you have a consultation with a facial plastic surgeon who can go over your medical history, do a complete evaluation of your neck with palpation of the underlying structures, and examine the quality of your skin to get an accurate assessment.