Addressing facial asymmetry and drooping can be complex and may require a combination of treatments tailored to your specific needs. Here are some options that might be considered: Surgical Procedures: Facelift (Rhytidectomy): This can address significant drooping and asymmetry by tightening the underlying muscles and removing excess skin. Brow Lift: If Botox for a brow lift exacerbated the issue, a surgical brow lift might provide a more controlled and lasting result. Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty): If the drooping affects your eyelids, this procedure can help by removing excess skin and fat from the eyelids. Non-Surgical Treatments: Dermal Fillers: These can be used to add volume and symmetry to the face, particularly in areas like the cheeks and jawline. Botox/Dysport: While it didn’t work for your brow lift, it might still be useful in other areas to balance muscle activity and improve symmetry. Thread Lift: This minimally invasive procedure uses dissolvable sutures to lift and tighten the skin. Combination Approaches: Often, a combination of surgical and non-surgical treatments provides the best results. For instance, a minor surgical lift combined with fillers and Botox can achieve a more natural and balanced appearance. Consultation with a Specialist: It’s crucial to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist who specializes in facial procedures. They can assess your photos and provide a personalized treatment plan based on the specific asymmetry and drooping you’re experiencing. Remember, achieving facial symmetry can be a nuanced process, and it’s important to have realistic expectations and clear communication with your healthcare provider.