The left side of my upper lip droops more than the right and gives me an asymmetrical smile. Would I be a candidate for a lip lift or possibly a unilateral lip lift to correct it? I ideally I want to show an even amount of teeth on both sides when I smile. the left side needs to show more of the incisor.
I am in my later 20s and I notice considerable drooping of the corners of my lips, comparing to photos taken in my mid 20s. They give me that frowning look. The corners of my lips are also drooping asymmetrically. I have heard of lip lift for mouth corners, dental facelift, and fillers. I worry that fuller lips from injecting filler will not harmonize with my Asian facial features. What are the best early interventions and procedures to correct the drooping and asymmetry?
Hello, I was born with this Asymetric lower lip and wanted to know if there is any fix to it? my lower lip tinted to one side when I speak and even by just closing my mouth.. What s this condition called if I want to find a surgeon who can help me? Thanks a lot.
I'm including a normal picture and an inverted picture so you can see the asymmetry. The right part of my face seems to be more droopy and my mouth looks so asymmetrical. And you can see when I open my mouth the left part shows more teeth. What can I do to fix it? Is it a problem with my teeth?
One side always lifted a little more but I feel like my lips on the right sag more . Prob from past fillers . I went too big in 2016 . They botched me and I had to wait a long time to get my natural lips back . I'm almost 50 maybe this is just aging lips as well . The last picture is my smile when I was 30 . Just wondering if I can lift the other side somehow ?
I had a lip lift with fat grafting at the same time, in 2020 when I was 19. I wanted extremely subtle results. The fat transfer was heavily suggested by my surgeon. Ive brought up my concerns about the lumps and unevenness so many times but he said all he can do is put more fat in. He no longer operates now. Would a lip reduction help? I feel as though its worsened my asymmetry.
My upper lip is asymmetrical- the left side is longer than the right which causes it to appear slightly droopy. This wasn't very noticeable until I began getting filler. I love the volume from the filler and don't want to lose volume, but I can't stand the assymetry. Could a lip lift or augmentation potentially provide volume without exasperating the asymmetry. Or better yet, could it address the asymmetry altogether? photos are: pre-filler, w/ filler, and lifting the longer side
I have a really big insecurity about my top lip being asymmetrical so when I take pictures on my phone and its inverted, it makes me look really lopsided so if a licensed professional is able to help me figure out a solution that would be great.