I have facial asymmetry due to sleeping the same way on my stomach and my head turned. I know everyone has a little asymmetry but I feel like mine is looking more noticeable. On my right hand side I have more fine lines and less volume compared to my left hand side. Could a conservative amount of filler be an appropriate fix? I am going to retrain my sleeping patterns but it will not fix my lost volume. Yes I know I’m 25 and “too young” from what people tell me but it bothers me.
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Answer: Subtle volume replacement to create better facial symmetry
Everyone should have a nasolabial fold especially when they're smiling like you do in your photograph. I would like to see your photograph with a face being relaxed. you also need to provide more of the face visible, at least from the eyes down as to determine the cause of your nasal labial...
Neauvia is not a filler that is approved by the FDA and so it is not available for injection in U.S. I can't comment on its safety. It is important that you have this discussion with your treating physician prior to the treatment.
Hello and thank you for your question. It is a good idea to wait 2 weeks from your treatment to see the final results. Bruising and swelling are inevitable and can skew the final results until you are completely healed. Hyaluronic acid based fillers (such as Juvederm and Voluma) absorb fl...