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It's difficult to say without the benefit of a formal evaluation. This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
An examination or photos of you would really be needed to give you the best advice, but in general, I would say that non-invasive facelift procedures should not alter existing dimples on the face.
Thank you for your question! Non-invasive facelift procedures, such as skin tightening with radiofrequency, ultrasound, or thread lifts, are designed to improve skin laxity and contour the face without significantly altering natural features like dimples. In most cases, these treatments target the underlying tissues and skin elasticity, so your dimples should remain unaffected.However, it’s important to work with an experienced practitioner who understands the anatomy of your face and respects your natural characteristics. Treatments like Silhouette InstaLift or Accent Prime can provide subtle lifting while preserving your unique facial features, including dimples. Additionally, combining non-invasive methods with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) or other collagen-stimulating techniques can further enhance skin quality without compromising your dimples.Before moving forward, I recommend a consultation with a skilled provider to discuss your goals and ensure that the treatment plan aligns with preserving your natural beauty. Dimples are part of your individuality, and with the right approach, you can achieve a refreshed look while maintaining what makes your face uniquely yours.
Hello, based on what I see in your photo, it seems that, aside from sagging, you might initially need masseter Botox. I believe you may have a teeth grinding issue, even if you're not aware of it. People sometimes grind their teeth at night, causing the masseter muscle to gradually widen outward...
Thank you for your question! While a surgical facelift can provide the most significant and long-lasting results, there are excellent non-surgical alternatives that can help lift and contour the lower face with less downtime and risk. A combination approach often works best. Accent Prime or...
Hello, based on what I see in your photos, it seems that the contour of your jawline has started to change, and this is causing considerable discomfort for you. We often observe this in our patients around the age of 40. Increased elasticity loss around 40 often leads to the beginning of changes...