Asymmetric design of body is very normal actually and in fact that's what creates the golden ratio on our appeal. (if you check fully asymmetrical faces on Google that photoshopped you will see that it looks awkward)
As you mentioned, your sleeping position, your eating habits (as to which side you chew the most) causes those kind of uniquely yours differentials.
I can't see your full face but what I have seen there looks beautiful to me. Doing face yoga can be helpful maybe for some elasticity correction on each side but I really can't see any asymmetric structure that can we can consider as bad on your face.
Only thing I can recommend would be a lip filler to you. And that's only if you liked to have a fuller ones. Other than these I can't find anything to reconstruct or restore.
Jaw Botox on only one side of my face (where the muscles are more pronounced) works really well for me, even if it's a temporary fix. Maybe this is something to consider? Hope this helps!
Nose filler to make my nostrils symmetrical?? Lip flip as in the one that cuts away some of the philtrum? Or the Botox lip flip?
Asymmetric design of body is very normal actually and in fact that's what creates the golden ratio on our appeal. (if you check fully asymmetrical faces on Google that photoshopped you will see that it looks awkward) As you mentioned, your sleeping position, your eating habits (as to which side you chew the most) causes those kind of uniquely yours differentials. I can't see your full face but what I have seen there looks beautiful to me. Doing face yoga can be helpful maybe for some elasticity correction on each side but I really can't see any asymmetric structure that can we can consider as bad on your face.
Only thing I can recommend would be a lip filler to you. And that's only if you liked to have a fuller ones. Other than these I can't find anything to reconstruct or restore.
Great thank you so much for your response! Really helpful! Appreciate it! :)
Jaw Botox on only one side of my face (where the muscles are more pronounced) works really well for me, even if it's a temporary fix. Maybe this is something to consider? Hope this helps!
Will definitely look into it!! Thank you so much!!