I was during what procedures can fix that. My eye brow is lower including the rest of the eye and eye lid. My cheek is lower than the other as well. My mouth is lower too. What procedure can make my Jaw bolder and more defined?
Answer: Asymmetrical Facial Structure -- Botox, Fillers, Implants There are many options to improve symmetry although, it is best to keep some asymmetry as this is part of the reason some people are determined to be more attractive than others. A formal consultation is needed. Best, Dr. Emer.
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Answer: Asymmetrical Facial Structure -- Botox, Fillers, Implants There are many options to improve symmetry although, it is best to keep some asymmetry as this is part of the reason some people are determined to be more attractive than others. A formal consultation is needed. Best, Dr. Emer.
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October 1, 2015
Answer: Facial asymmetry It seems from your photo that you have a moderate facial asymmetry. Left side of you face is smaller including forehead, brow, orbit, cheek bone, upper and lower jaw. Mild asymmetry is normal and almost everybody has some; eyes, lips, nose, brows are different when one compare left and right side. However, when there is a large discrepancy in facial bone development and size, whether the entire side of the face or parts of it (forehead, upper/lower jaw) one side will appear smaller.It is possible to correct this asymmetry by adding more tissue on the smaller side. In your case endoscopic (hidden scar) brow lift and augmentation of forehead and left cheek may be sufficient to make your deformity more subtle.With a help of an experienced make up artist and your own creativity you may learn how to camouflage this asymmetry to a certain degree.You should discuss your surgical options with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon in your area. Good luck.
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October 1, 2015
Answer: Facial asymmetry It seems from your photo that you have a moderate facial asymmetry. Left side of you face is smaller including forehead, brow, orbit, cheek bone, upper and lower jaw. Mild asymmetry is normal and almost everybody has some; eyes, lips, nose, brows are different when one compare left and right side. However, when there is a large discrepancy in facial bone development and size, whether the entire side of the face or parts of it (forehead, upper/lower jaw) one side will appear smaller.It is possible to correct this asymmetry by adding more tissue on the smaller side. In your case endoscopic (hidden scar) brow lift and augmentation of forehead and left cheek may be sufficient to make your deformity more subtle.With a help of an experienced make up artist and your own creativity you may learn how to camouflage this asymmetry to a certain degree.You should discuss your surgical options with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon in your area. Good luck.
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Answer: One half of my face is lower than the other side of my face. Juvederm Voluma® is the current gold standard for lifting and enhancing the cheeks and mid-face. Since Voluma® is an advanced technique, please consult a board certified aesthetic dermatologist for a cosnultation.
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Answer: One half of my face is lower than the other side of my face. Juvederm Voluma® is the current gold standard for lifting and enhancing the cheeks and mid-face. Since Voluma® is an advanced technique, please consult a board certified aesthetic dermatologist for a cosnultation.
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October 2, 2015
Answer: Facial Asymmetry The best approach to improve your left-sided facial asymmetry is a brow lift, cheek implant and a jawline implant. This will help build up the smaller bone structure and left the lower eyebrow. This is a very typical approach for such facial symmetries.
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October 2, 2015
Answer: Facial Asymmetry The best approach to improve your left-sided facial asymmetry is a brow lift, cheek implant and a jawline implant. This will help build up the smaller bone structure and left the lower eyebrow. This is a very typical approach for such facial symmetries.
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October 1, 2015
Answer: Facial Asymmetry Every one has facial asymmetry and it is more pronounced in some. This is due to the skull being asymmetric. Some maneuvers and procedures can camouflage this asymmetry such hair styles and brow readjustment as well as cheek, chin and jaw implants.
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October 1, 2015
Answer: Facial Asymmetry Every one has facial asymmetry and it is more pronounced in some. This is due to the skull being asymmetric. Some maneuvers and procedures can camouflage this asymmetry such hair styles and brow readjustment as well as cheek, chin and jaw implants.
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