The overall anatomy of my jaw is fine, my bite and dental alignment are fine, no jaw pain, TMJ, etc. I do notice that one side of my jawline looks a little "fuller" ane more pronounced however. It's nothing major and I know very few people have perfectly symmetric faces, but since I notice it, it's something I would like to address. What are my options? (Besides filler since they are only temporary).
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