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The only way you are going to solve this problem is with an examination of your facial skeletal structure in physical examination. If you have had orthodontia then your orthodontist can guide you best. If not, a plastic surgeon or oromaxillofacial surgeon will be able to sort this out for you
You can control and decrease post swelling in many ways: 1. Continue to use topical ice/frozen peas over the swollen areas. 2. Arrange manual lymphatic drainage by a trained therapist to help mobilize and eliminate the swelling edema. 3. Use a diuretic with the OK from your surgeon. 4. Keep your...
While the folds seem very deep to you, to me, they look moderate. Facelifting can improve these folds but it is an area that is quite resistant to improvement through surgery. The newer fillers do a great job in this area and certainly would be my recommendation. Although not...
It may improve to some degree as the swelling resolves, but I doubt that your jawline will end up completely straight. Visit with your surgeon and let them weigh in on things. It may be that after a few months a very simple fix such as a nonsurgical treatment can resolve the issue. By the way, n...
Minoxidil is not effective for scar treatment. Retinols on the other hand have shown to improve collagen in the skin. Retinols can be irritating to fresh skin such as that in scars so I would recommend against using retinols in the early phase. Scars continue to mature and improve over a year. ...
With regards to the teeth, an appointment with an orthodontist is best. Based on the photo, the left side of the face seem to have the asymmetry. An upper eyelid blepharoplasty may be beneficial to reduce the appearance of the droopy eye on the left, with possible fat graft on the left cheeks to...
I don’t think you have true hypertelorusm. I certainly would not advise craniofacial surgery. It is quite lengthy and involved and insurance probably won’t cover it. And it will cost a fortune if you pay for it yourself. Craniofacial surgery is reserved for those with significant deformi...
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