I'm a 21f looking to achieve a more heart-shaped face. Currently, my face is heavier at the bottom, and I have concerns about facial asymmetrymy left side and cheek appear larger and more square than the right. I would also like to reduce the size of my cheeks, but Im unsure whether I should get a chin augmentation or focus solely on my cheeks to achieve an overall slimmer appearance. I've two consultations with plastic surgeons but wanted to get additional input.
My chin and jawline are asymmetrical. The left side is smaller compared to the right. The first photo shows my left chin. Is it possible to extend only my left chin and jawline to the same length as in the second photo? Can this be achieved with fillers or implants, without needing chin surgery?
I don't like the lower half of my face and I'm not sure how to address the asymmetrical look of it. I am not sure which of the following would best improve my lower face asthetics: chin implant, massater botox, chin filler, buccal fat removal. Which procedure would help the most? And what exactly is wrong with my face (I can't pinpoint it exactly)
I have included a recent photo that was taken which shows the severe asymmetry around my chin/jaw. The shape of the lower part of my face has always bothered me, and no matter what i cannot seem to improve the way that it looks naturally. My main concern is on the right side where my jaw appears to have jowls. For reference, I am a healthy under-average bmi and have been at much lower weights and still had this appearance. I attached an edited photo showing my ideal jawline/chin
Hi doctors, I am looking for any information about how to fix the asymmetry of my mouth and size of my chin after implant removal. It was placed through the gums but was too large/ill fitting for my features originally so I had the implant removed but my chin projection is still too forward for my liking, almost as if the implant was still there. I have also noticed a strange asymmetry to my lips and mouth especially when animated or smiling. Feeling hopeless :( any info is a big help
Had an implant 4 yrs ago. Looks asymmetrical to me. It sometimes feels tension and gets inflamed. I've brought it up to my surgeon. What can he do to confirm? What should I expect if it is? Would surgically moving it have any cons?
I have always been insecure about my lower face, particularly my receding chin and crooked mouth. I had a chin implant five years ago, but I am not happy with the results. I also think my mouth is crooked because of my crooked teeth, which were straightened with braces when I was younger. I am feeling very insecure about my appearance and have tried everything from diet and exercise to improve my confidence. I am open to any suggestions you have for how to fix my chin and mouth.
Id really like to achieve greater chin symmetry. Would this be best achieved through chin shaving, fat transfer to chin, normal chin implant, or custom chin implant?My chin doesnt have terrible projection, but I have Turkey neck in spite of being 22 and being incredibly thin (already been told Im not a candidate for neck fat removal). Also, Im having a nosejob to correct nose asymmetry. I dont know if that is relevant.
Id really like to achieve greater chin symmetry. Would this be best achieved through chin shaving, fat transfer to chin, normal chin implant, or custom chin implant?My chin doesnt have terrible projection, but I have Turkey neck in spite of being 21 and being very thin (already been told Im not a candidate for neck fat removal). Also, Im having a nosejob to correct nose asymmetry. I dont know if that is relevant, but I know it important for the chin and nose to be in harmony
Hello, I am 4 months post op and I have noticed since about 10 days post op Ive had asymmetry on the right side of my chin (no change/improvement) I dont know what could be causing this but its making me regret the implant (especially since I notice very minimal side profile improvement) I also have skin/muscle dimpling when I move my mouth which I need Botox for now. Im more insecure now than before. Could the implant being placed unevenly be causing this asymmetry?