One side of my face is more sunken in than the other side. It makes my face look crooked. Will cheek fillers help with that and make my face look more symmetrical?
Answer: Creating Symmetry with Fillers Helwa106 Hello Neighbor and thanks for the question. A complete consultation is necessary to coordinate your best course of action. Fillers, whether temporary like Juvederm or Voluma or ling lasting like Bellafill can be used to create better symmetry. It is very important to find a cosmetic surgeon who offers multiple modalities that he can customize to your unique face. I hope I have the opportunity to meet you. Let Danielle know we met on realself 5862547692
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Answer: Creating Symmetry with Fillers Helwa106 Hello Neighbor and thanks for the question. A complete consultation is necessary to coordinate your best course of action. Fillers, whether temporary like Juvederm or Voluma or ling lasting like Bellafill can be used to create better symmetry. It is very important to find a cosmetic surgeon who offers multiple modalities that he can customize to your unique face. I hope I have the opportunity to meet you. Let Danielle know we met on realself 5862547692
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Answer: Facial Slimming — Masseter Botox, Facetite/Renuvion J Plasma, Buccal Fat Pad Removal, Fillers to sculpt the Cheek/Jawline/Chin This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. Buccal fat pad gives slimming not symmetry. Masseter botox will make you slimmer and make the jawline more loose. Fillers help give shaping and contouring. If you want perfect or close to perfect symmetry you need maxillofacial surgery or implants customized. I suggest seeing an expert to go through all options. Most of my younger clients use fillers to give them shaping especially on the cheeks, jawline, and chin which make the face look more slim and tight; and threads such as PDO or Instalift can build collagen and support the facial shaping and skin looseness over time, slowing down the aging process and given the face a more “snatched” look; and morpheus8 or PiXel8 deep microneedling RF can tighten crepe skin especially on the neck and jawline and is great for long term tightening of the full face, neck and chest; its often used to give the face a slimmer more sculpted look because it tightens the skin and gives lift. an early face lift can be performed as well even in younger clients if they want a different facial shape, maxillofacial surgery with bone breaking or shaving can also be done. For facial slimming a combination of treatments are always needed. Options include: 1. Buccal fat pad removal to reduce fat on the lower face 2. Factite or Renuvion/J Plasma to tighten the lower face, jawline, and chin to reduce fat and give the jawline and neck tightening and shaping. 3. Botox to the masseter to reduce the muscular size of the jaw giving the face an illusion of being more slender 4. Fillers to the jawline, chin, cheeks, temples and brow help to shape the face and make it more angled and defined Always use at home derma rolling (see link to Emerageskin x anteageMD roller plus stem cells/hyaluronic acid ampules) and peels like emeragecosmetics enlighten or aerify that can be used to improve skin quality and tighten the skin while improving wrinkles, pigmentation, acne, and Melasma. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
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Answer: Facial Slimming — Masseter Botox, Facetite/Renuvion J Plasma, Buccal Fat Pad Removal, Fillers to sculpt the Cheek/Jawline/Chin This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. Buccal fat pad gives slimming not symmetry. Masseter botox will make you slimmer and make the jawline more loose. Fillers help give shaping and contouring. If you want perfect or close to perfect symmetry you need maxillofacial surgery or implants customized. I suggest seeing an expert to go through all options. Most of my younger clients use fillers to give them shaping especially on the cheeks, jawline, and chin which make the face look more slim and tight; and threads such as PDO or Instalift can build collagen and support the facial shaping and skin looseness over time, slowing down the aging process and given the face a more “snatched” look; and morpheus8 or PiXel8 deep microneedling RF can tighten crepe skin especially on the neck and jawline and is great for long term tightening of the full face, neck and chest; its often used to give the face a slimmer more sculpted look because it tightens the skin and gives lift. an early face lift can be performed as well even in younger clients if they want a different facial shape, maxillofacial surgery with bone breaking or shaving can also be done. For facial slimming a combination of treatments are always needed. Options include: 1. Buccal fat pad removal to reduce fat on the lower face 2. Factite or Renuvion/J Plasma to tighten the lower face, jawline, and chin to reduce fat and give the jawline and neck tightening and shaping. 3. Botox to the masseter to reduce the muscular size of the jaw giving the face an illusion of being more slender 4. Fillers to the jawline, chin, cheeks, temples and brow help to shape the face and make it more angled and defined Always use at home derma rolling (see link to Emerageskin x anteageMD roller plus stem cells/hyaluronic acid ampules) and peels like emeragecosmetics enlighten or aerify that can be used to improve skin quality and tighten the skin while improving wrinkles, pigmentation, acne, and Melasma. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
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January 26, 2016
Answer: Using fillers to help improve facial symmetry Asymmetries in the face can be improved with fillers. By using different amounts, volume and contour issues can be improved. Not all asymmetries are correctable however and you should consult with a board-certified practitioner to determine what is possible. Best of luck.
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January 26, 2016
Answer: Using fillers to help improve facial symmetry Asymmetries in the face can be improved with fillers. By using different amounts, volume and contour issues can be improved. Not all asymmetries are correctable however and you should consult with a board-certified practitioner to determine what is possible. Best of luck.
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July 8, 2017
Answer: Cheek fillers Great Questions. Yes, fillers can be used to correct for mild asymmetry in the face and to achieve a more balance and aesthetically appealing look. I would recommend you see a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is skilled in facial filler for a consult.
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July 8, 2017
Answer: Cheek fillers Great Questions. Yes, fillers can be used to correct for mild asymmetry in the face and to achieve a more balance and aesthetically appealing look. I would recommend you see a board certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon who is skilled in facial filler for a consult.
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January 26, 2016
Answer: Cheek Fillers Thank you very much for your question.It is very possible that fillers (either off the shelf, or fat grafting) will improve the contour. However, in order to say for sure, I recommend you visit with a skilled injector who will examine you, and then come up with a good plan after discussing your goals. Best of luck!
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January 26, 2016
Answer: Cheek Fillers Thank you very much for your question.It is very possible that fillers (either off the shelf, or fat grafting) will improve the contour. However, in order to say for sure, I recommend you visit with a skilled injector who will examine you, and then come up with a good plan after discussing your goals. Best of luck!
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