As I age (41), I'm seeing significantly more asymmetry in my lower face and especially chin/jaw. I was told as a teen that my jaw was crooked/misaligned but was never able to see it until recently. Wondering if there are any procedures that might improve the symmetry of my chin and strength of my jawline.
I have an overbite and do not like my chin/ underneath my chin because it appears kind of weak. I was thinking about getting either a chin implant or chin filler- or maybe jaw surgery to fix the overbite or braces, please suggest what you think is best for me :)
I have always had a divet in my chin on the left due to a misaligned jaw but as I get older, its more noticeable. Can dermal fillers be used to create symmetry in the jaw/chin area? I constantly look like Im holding food in my mouth on the left side. Im desperate to fix this as its very noticeable. I know there are long term solutions to fixing this, but I run a client facing business and I want a quick fix for the time being. Would love some recommendations.
I have always considered my nose to be too large for my face, but I am not ready to undergo an invasive surgical procedure such as a rhinoplasty. I am considering getting chin filler to achieve more facial harmony. I am now 34 and my skin is starting to sag. Jowls are running in my family. So my question is: Would I profit from chin filler? Would you also recommend jaw fillers? Or should I get a chin lipo instead?
I've always had a big insecurity of the asymmetry in my face, especially the lower part. My right side feels like it looks normal yet my left looks like it caves down or something. I'm curious as to what a doctor can pin point is the problem and ways I can address it.