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A formal evaluation is needed. This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
Botox is not used to reduce the cheek area. It can be used to reduce the look of the jawline by treating the masseter muscles. To reduce the size of the cheeks you may consider buccal fat removal. I encourage you to meet with a board certified plastic surgeon near you to discuss your surgical goals and discuss options.
Hello and thank you for your question. It is always best to see you face to face for a consult and examination however in this case I think the best option would be to consider mid face filler in the cheek region- this can often give the look you are after of a more contoured face. I hope that helps answer your question. Always seek an experienced and qualified medical professional for these treatments. Very best wishes
Thank you for providing images along with your question. There are a lot of treatment options for treating signs of aging around the eyes. For a surgical approach, blepharoplasty and facial fat transfer can rejuvenate the eye area. For non-surgical options, lasers, RF devices, and dermal fillers...
Dear Persistent, While your face does have asymmetries, it is not more asymmetrical than many women I see daily. I would start first with mid facial fillers to increase the volume and adjust the shape. Botox to one masseter is also a viable option, but I might wait until I see how the fillers...
Hi and welcome to our forum!From your photo, I note fullness of the right lower eyelid. While the left lower lid demonstrates only minimal-moderate wrinkling when smiling, the right lower lid is fuller. In addition, one can see the internal lid margin of the right lid in the photo, suggesting...