I’ve always been insecure about my asymmetrical face, and lately have been more interested in fillers to somewhat correct it. I just feel like I have 2 complete different sides of my face and I hate it. I can never take pictures straight on and always pick my left side. I was curious what you would recommend I get to make my face more symmetrical but not change how I look drastically. Thank you.
June 1, 2020
Answer: Injectable fillers Thank you for your question and posting appropriate pictures. You do have a slight asymmetry to your jaw line which may be corrected with injectable fillers like Radiesse/Voluma. Best to have a virtual consultation for precise recommendations.
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June 1, 2020
Answer: Injectable fillers Thank you for your question and posting appropriate pictures. You do have a slight asymmetry to your jaw line which may be corrected with injectable fillers like Radiesse/Voluma. Best to have a virtual consultation for precise recommendations.
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June 8, 2020
Answer: How to make my face more symmetrical with fillers? Thank you for your question. You do have some slight facial asymmetry due to difference in volume between the two sides of your face which can be improved upon with fillers along the jawline. Fillers add volume back into the face. Any time you have filler injections there are risks of bruising/swelling so plan accordingly. As always, research and find someone who is trained and experienced well in injectable fillers. Hope this helps!
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June 8, 2020
Answer: How to make my face more symmetrical with fillers? Thank you for your question. You do have some slight facial asymmetry due to difference in volume between the two sides of your face which can be improved upon with fillers along the jawline. Fillers add volume back into the face. Any time you have filler injections there are risks of bruising/swelling so plan accordingly. As always, research and find someone who is trained and experienced well in injectable fillers. Hope this helps!
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