I have asymmetry in my face where I have one dimple on only one side and that corner of my mouth is fine, it raises like normal and I like it. The other side doesn't raise the same and I end up looking like I have a crooked closed mouth smile or that I'm smirking. Would botox or fillers raise the corner of my mouth on that side when I smile? Also am considering fillers for smile lines and the shadow/line by the corners of my mouth.
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Thank you for your question! I suggest you seek a board certified plastic surgeon and have a consultation to discuss your goals. Best of luck!Dr Dhaval Patel
Double Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon
Chicago
Hoffman Estates
Oak Brook
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