My jaw looks out of place but I don’t experience any pain. Sometimes I think I may need braces. I had a head injury as a child and received stitches (unsure of amount) in the center of my forehead. I’m unsure if that may have something to do with it.
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Answer: Facial Slimming — Masseter Botox, Facetite/Renuvion J Plasma, Buccal Fat Pad Removal, Fillers to sculpt the Cheek/Jawline/Chin
This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. Buccal fat pad gives slimming not symmetry. Masseter botox will make you slimmer and make the jawline more loose. Fillers help give shaping and contouring. If you want perfect or close to perfect symmetry...
Yes! A cheek augmentation can definitely help your face not appear as flat. You have a couple of different options: filler injections can be done during an office visit and produce good results, but are temporary (around 1-2 years depending on the material used). You can repeat the injections as...
For a more defined jawline to strengthen your profile (and help prevent the dreaded jawline "jowl" sagging), we use injectable fillers like Revanesse Versa - a filler known to limit swelling and give subtle, soft enhancements - or Radiesse. Using a cannula to limit pain and swelling, we inject...