Facial asymmetry is common, and the perception of imbalance can often be improved with a combination of procedures, depending on the underlying cause. Based on your description, fat grafting is one of the simplest and most effective ways to address mild to moderate facial asymmetry. It allows for subtle volume enhancement on the less prominent side, creating a more balanced and harmonious appearance. Fat grafting is minimally invasive, provides natural-looking results, and can also improve skin quality over time. Other options to consider: • Dermal Fillers: If you prefer a non-surgical option, hyaluronic acid fillers can be used to add volume and correct asymmetry. Fillers are temporary (lasting 6-18 months), but they offer immediate results and can be adjusted over time. • Botox/Dysport: If the asymmetry is caused by muscle activity (for example, one side of the face pulling more than the other), Botox can help relax the stronger side to achieve better balance. • Buccal Fat Removal: If one side of the face appears fuller, subtle buccal fat removal on that side can create a slimmer, more symmetrical contour. • Jawline Contouring: For more structural asymmetry, procedures like jawline shaving, implants, or genioplasty (chin surgery) may provide a more permanent solution. Fat grafting often provides the most natural, long-term solution without the need for implants or extensive surgery. I recommend consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon to evaluate your facial structure and determine the best approach for achieving the results you’re looking for.