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Thank you for your question and for sharing your concern about facial asymmetry. Facial asymmetry can be caused by various factors, including genetics, trauma, or developmental issues. There are several options available to address and potentially correct asymmetry, depending on the underlying cause and the specific areas of concern.Non-Surgical Options:Dermal Fillers: Fillers like hyaluronic acid can be used to add volume to certain areas of the face, helping to create a more balanced appearance.Botox: Botox can be used to relax certain muscles that might be contributing to the asymmetry, particularly if one side of the face is more active or developed.Thread Lifts: These can provide a subtle lift and help improve symmetry without undergoing surgery.Surgical Options:Chin or Jaw Surgery: Procedures such as genioplasty or mandibular surgery can address asymmetries in the lower face.Rhinoplasty: If the nose is contributing to the asymmetry, rhinoplasty can help create a more balanced appearance.Facial Implants: Implants can be used to enhance the cheekbones, jawline, or chin, providing a more symmetrical look.Orthodontic Treatment:Sometimes, dental issues can contribute to facial asymmetry. Orthodontic treatments, such as braces or aligners, can help correct bite issues and improve facial balance.Customized Treatment Plan:The best approach often involves a combination of treatments tailored to your specific needs. A thorough consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist can help determine the most appropriate options for you.I recommend scheduling a consultation with a qualified specialist who can assess your facial structure in detail and discuss the most suitable treatment options for your case. They can also provide a more personalized plan and answer any additional questions you might have.
Thank you for the photos. You appear to have a little retracted chin/jaw and also hyper active chin muscles causing the dimpling. One of the first steps would be do see a dentist to check your teeth and jawline alignment to make sure you are not overcompensating. Once cleared by the dentist,...
Thank you for the photos. Your Asymmetry is super super minor and all people have asymmetries. If this really bothers you, you can easily fix it non surgically with the help of an expert. You need a little botox to soften the dimples on the right side of the chin and then little filler to the...
Adding any kind of volume enhancement to the chin area, such as dermal filler, would further accentuate the area. If your profile is bothersome, you could consider plastic surgery. There are surgical options available that can reshape the chin area. Best of luck to you!