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We are all asymmetrical to some degree and yours is mild and within normal limits. Typically we can use Botox, fillers, or even surgery to improve asymmetry. If you look at those around you you will notice that everyone has it and yours isn't as noticeable as you think.
All people have facial asymmetry. This is primarily based on skeletal structure that should not be corrected unless it is causing an obvious disfigment.The human brain is accustomed to seeing facial asymmetry as being normal. This is because there are no people with symmetrical faces.Your degree of a symmetry is very much within one standard deviation. Attempting to correct this would be highly invasive and not appropriate.Best,Mats Hagstrom, MD
I know it is hard to be patient but more time is needed before judging your results. I encourage you to discuss your concerns with your surgeon. If after a few months you are still not happy you can consider a revision or potentially Morpheus8 to give further improvement. Until then closely...
You may want to try Botox. This can provide a conservative brow lift to give the eyes a more refreshed appearance. The treatment is done in the office with final results seen after two weeks. The results typically last three to four months. See an expert injector near you to learn more.
You may simply need fillers at the cheeks and tear trough region. That may be all that is necessary to improve that hollowing.