Facial Asymmetry

Facial asymmetry refers to an imbalance or unevenness between the two sides of the face, where facial features such as the eyes, cheeks, jawline, or lips do not perfectly align. Mild asymmetry is natural and common in most individuals; however, noticeable asymmetry may affect facial harmony and self-confidence. It can result from genetics, aging, injury, dental issues, muscle imbalance, developmental conditions, or lifestyle habits such as sleeping on one side or poor posture.

In some cases, facial asymmetry becomes more apparent over time due to volume loss, skin laxity, or weakening facial muscles associated with aging. Accurate diagnosis is important to identify the underlying cause and determine the best treatment approach. Non-surgical options include Botox, dermal fillers, facial muscle therapy, and advanced skin-tightening procedures to improve balance and contour. For structural or severe asymmetry, surgical correction such as jaw reshaping or facial reconstruction may be recommended.
Modern aesthetic treatments offer personalized solutions to enhance facial symmetry, restore proportion, and improve overall facial appearance while maintaining natural-looking results.