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Why is the face asymmetrical when you look at it carefully?
There are generally four reasons for the asymmetry of left and right faces: congenital, acquired habits, pathology and problems in other parts of the body.

Congenital mainly refers to congenital skeletal and muscular dysplasia and hemiatrophy.

Acquired habits lead to: unilateral chewing, eating hard objects, unilateral chin support, and sleeping on the side.

Pathological and acquired trauma: facial paralysis, falls, etc.

Problems in other parts of the body: because the human body is a complete structural structure, other parts such as high and low shoulders, scoliosis, spondylopathy and so on. It will cause asymmetry between the left and right faces.

Three: What if the left and right faces are asymmetrical?

First of all, it is worth emphasizing that the root of the problem needs to be found before correcting and treating the asymmetry between the left and right faces. Otherwise, the effect of treatment is only temporary or serious, which will bring more problems.

There are several ways to change facial asymmetry:

Self-regulation: the advantage is safety, but the disadvantage is that the effect is not obvious. For example, for acquired habits, remember to chew on both sides when eating, and try to adjust your sleeping position and lie flat when you have the habit of sleeping on your side. Besides, I usually adjust my body balance and learn some facial massage through yoga and other exercises, which I wrote in my previous article.

Micro-shaping, such as masseter hypertrophy, can be changed by micro-shaping methods such as face-lifting needle.

The operation has the best effect, but it has certain risks and a long recovery period.

Freehand plastic surgery has a good effect on the asymmetry of left and right faces caused by acquired habits, or because of the growth and development of bones, such as high cheekbones and prominent mandibles, which is cost-effective.