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I was born in Risolis. What if you smile like a plastic surgeon?
Through specific facial movements and exercises, we can improve the oversize of natural risorius and make the smile more natural and moving.

The second paragraph also tells the reason and plan:

Being born with a big risorius may make the smile look too stiff, mainly because of the unbalanced development and movement of facial muscles. Risorius is one of facial expression muscles. When the muscles in this area are too developed or uncoordinated, the smile will appear stiff or even stiff. The reasons why Lissolis is too big may include genetic factors, living habits, over-expression and so on.

First of all, understanding the structure and movement of facial muscles is the key to improve risorius. Through some specific facial movements and exercises, the balance of facial muscles can be adjusted so that risorius is no longer too prominent. For example, smiling through the corners of the mouth can help to exercise facial muscles and make the smile more natural. In addition, facial massage is also an effective method, which can promote blood circulation, relieve the tension of facial muscles, and then improve the naturalness of smile.

Secondly, paying attention to the adjustment of living habits is also an important step to improve risorius. Maintaining a good posture, especially the posture of the head and neck, helps to reduce the tension of facial muscles and makes it difficult for Risolius to develop excessively. In addition, a reasonable diet and adequate sleep also have a positive impact on the health of facial muscles. In terms of diet, adequate intake of protein and vitamins helps to maintain muscle elasticity and health. Adequate sleep can make facial muscles get adequate rest and repair, and avoid muscle fatigue and stiffness.

In addition, you need to pay attention to avoid excessive expressions, especially exaggerated smiles or frequent facial movements. These excessive expressions will lead to the overdevelopment of Lissolis and increase the possibility that the smile looks stiff. In daily life, you can moderately control facial expressions, try to keep a natural and relaxed smile, and avoid excessive tension or exaggeration.

Finally, if the above methods fail to meet expectations, you can consider consulting a professional cosmetic surgeon or facial plastic surgeon. They can provide more personalized advice according to their personal situation, including some non-invasive plastic surgery or injections to help adjust the structure of facial muscles and make smiles more natural and moving.