I have always had some asymmetry to my face. Recently I got silohuette insta-lift threads (10 threads) in my cheeks, jaw, and neck. I also put a little filler in my nose and chin. What else would help me address my asymmetrical features?
The asymmetry in my brows/eyelids is really bothering me. I dont think they were always this way. I have tried Botox and it works a little but not enough. I am interested in a thread lift. Which eyebrow/eyelid needs fixing? Is there another procedure that would fix this? If so, what is the average cost?
I had a thread lift, consisting of small pdo-about 5 were inserted on my right face and 8 on the left. When I asked the doctor, he said because my face was heavier on the left. . Now my face is so assymetrical, I have confidence issues already.despite my face being glaringly assymetrical after the procedure. Im so unhappy. What can I do?
I'm on a journey to rescue my skin elasticity and correct asymmetry of my face. Lip filler has been my main saving grace with asymmetry. I recently got a Botox brow lift and the practitioner suggested forehead Botox as I am developing wrinkles in my forehead. I have been using retinoids and seeing very little improvement. I am developing jowls / loose skin on my jawline, I am unsure if Botox, threads or lasers would be best to help with this laxity? I want to restore my skin as much as possible
I have had permanent spring threads put in My face. My right side is ok, however the left has significant puckering and my face is absolutely asymmetrical. Is its possible for spring threads to be removed? Im so down because of how my face looks my only saving grace at the moment is we are wearing masks but I need this sorting out asap. my surgeon says I just need to wait and it will get better but I have seen others with the same problem and it doesnt change with time. I just need them out
Good Evening, I have been told that thread lifts actually boost your collagen. But of course, Im told this by individuals who make their living doing them. My concern is that as the effects wear off, my skin will appear saggy since it was stretched from the procedure thus necessitating constant upkeep/repeat treatments. Is this true? But for risk of asymmetry or puckering, any other risks I need to be aware of first?
Im a 25 y/o F. My biggest concern is my facial asymmetry, which I inherited genetically and which has gotten worse over the past 5 years. The whole left side is asymmetrical, causing some heavier shadows and rather uneven lips. Would some combination of a thread lift (for general asymmetry on left side), lip lift (to correct uneven lips), and buccal fat removal (to address volume around mouth) help? What might you recommend? I dont love the idea of filler; Id prefer a semi-permanent solution.
Hi doctors. My face is asymmetrical. I can correct it by pulling my cheek to one side. My question is, can this be achieved by a thread lift procedure obviously only applied to one side of my face? I realise this question is a little left of centre - so to speak. Any insight is much appreciated. Thank you.