I am not sure if this is due to genetics or possibly from braces or something else, but I do find evidence of this asymmetry from my teenage years. My left side of my face is vastly different than the right. It is chubbier, softer jawline (slight double chin), and the eye sits higher on my face than on the right side. My mouth is not aligned under my nose. I also have deep (I think tear troughs) lines through my upper cheek. The lower half of my face is rather full as well would like to address.
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Answer: Facial Slimming — Masseter Botox, Facetite/Renuvion J Plasma, Buccal Fat Pad Removal, Fillers to sculpt the Cheek/Jawline/Chin
There is no doubt that well performed rhinoplasty will make significant impact on your profile and overall facial balance. Whether any other procedure (cheek augmentation) may further improve facial harmony can be evaluated only on the basis of in person consultation with a board certified...
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...
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...