Although there are different treatments for different situations, such as bone grinding and face-lifting needles. However, each has its own shortcomings, such as large bone grinding trauma or long duration of Botox injection, all of which have certain limitations.
Why is the face big/asymmetrical?
First, facial fat (actually fat);
Second, the buccal fat pad is developed;
Third, the mandibular angle, cheekbones and other bones are large (mostly genetic factors);
Fourth, the masseter muscle is developed, which is also the most common reason.
Most face shapes are related to living habits, such as long-term unilateral sleep, chewing food, and holding cheeks with one hand.