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There are many possible reasons for the asymmetry that you are describing. However, it is very difficult to give an accurate answer to this question without a physical exam. I would suggest consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon or facial plastic surgeon.
Thanks for your question and I would recommend that you have aconsultation with a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon to learn what the best treatment options are for you – whether fillers can be used or whether a surgical procedure is needed.
Asymmetric movement of the lower lip can result from an. Acquire injury to a branch of the facial nerve or be present at birthto improve symmetry, the active side of the lower lip can be blocked to match the inactive side. Alternatively aisle tends unit can be transferred to the inactive side to improve its position when the lip moves these procedures are best done by someone who specializes in facial paralysis and reanimation