My top lip is noticeably asymmetrical and i have a theory because I’m a little over weight so I have extra face fat that I feel doesn’t help it. If that has anything to do with my asymmetrical lip or if a licensed professional can tell me what procedure I should get done, it would be greatly appreciated.
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It is possible that you may benefit from a lip lift. A lip lift does 4 things: shortens the distance between your nose and upper lip, increases the mucosa of the upper lip, increases the incisor show and pulls up the corners.
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Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Your photographs are limited. I would like to see a photograph in repose with your jaw relaxed. However, you may be a candidate for a lip lift. A lip lift does 4 things: shortens the distance between your nose and upper lip, increases the mucosa of the upper lip, increases the incisor show...
A lip lift does 4 things: shortens the distance between your nose and upper lip, increases the mucosa of the upper lip, increases the incisor show and pulls up the corners. This may make an improvement. However, the asymmetry of your face may be from bony as well as soft tissue abnormalities. ...