Thank you for sharing your concerns. It’s completely natural for everyone to have some degree of asymmetry—very few faces are perfectly symmetrical. Differences in the eyes, jaw, or lips are actually quite common and can be influenced by genetics, muscle activity, or even previous injuries. There are several ways people can address facial asymmetry, depending on the areas you’re concerned about: Eyes: Subtle asymmetry can sometimes be improved with neuromodulators like Botox to adjust muscle activity. Jaw: Fillers can help create balance in the jawline if one side appears stronger or more recessed. Lips: Dermal fillers can provide volume and contour to make the lips appear more even. It’s important to approach this gradually, aiming for subtle, natural adjustments rather than perfection. Often, minor asymmetries can be minimized to enhance overall balance while maintaining your natural expressions. Remember, a lot of facial asymmetry is normal and part of what makes your face unique—tiny differences are rarely noticeable to others, even if they stand out to you.