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What about facial asymmetry?
People's appearance is generally symmetrical, but it is not completely symmetrical. Taking the face as an example, if the nose is the axis of symmetry, the overall situation of the face is actually a bit strange. Everyone is like this, because the left and right faces are not completely symmetrical, so a little asymmetry will not affect the overall face value. However, if the face is seriously asymmetrical, it must be corrected by some means to achieve the therapeutic effect. There are many reasons for facial asymmetry, mainly bad living habits.

The first is the usual chewing habits. In the process of eating, most people have a bad habit, that is, they only chew on one side. This incorrect eating habit will make one of the masseter muscles hypertrophy and make the face look asymmetrical. To improve this situation, we need to change our eating habits, and the frequency of the two masseter muscles should be equal. The problem of too large masseter muscle can also be solved by medical beauty, and the face contour can be symmetrical through face-lifting needle.

Secondly, the influence of sleeping position on the face. If you sleep on your side for a long time, it will also lead to asymmetric facial contour, which may also affect the quality of sleep and make the skin appear decree lines. Once you realize that you have formed this incorrect sleeping position, you should correct it in time. After adjusting the sleeping position, the facial asymmetry will also be improved to some extent.

The last situation is caused by irregular arrangement of teeth. If the teeth are irregular, it actually has a great influence on the appearance. This situation can be solved by orthodontics, but the treatment cycle needs to be long, so you should have enough patience to deal with it. If it is very serious facial asymmetry, then orthognathic surgery is needed to correct the mandible. However, this method needs to face greater surgical risks, and it is necessary to communicate with the doctor in detail before operation.