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Understanding facial imbalance and when surgical correction is recommended
No face is perfectly symmetrical — and that’s completely normal. However, when facial imbalance becomes noticeable or affects confidence, function, or comfort, many people start searching for long-term correction options.
While fillers and non-surgical treatments can help mild asymmetry, some cases require **surgical correction** for stable and lasting results.
| Approach | Best For | Results |
|---|---|---|
| Fillers / Botox | Mild asymmetry | Temporary |
| Facial Surgery | Moderate–severe cases | Long-term |
Corrects uneven jaw growth or chin deviation, improving facial balance and bite alignment.
Enhances symmetry by reshaping facial bones or restoring volume where needed.
Addresses uneven eyes or brows caused by aging, muscle imbalance, or nerve-related issues.
Surgery is usually recommended when facial asymmetry is structural, progressive, or causing functional issues such as difficulty chewing, speaking, or closing the eyes comfortably.
Recovery depends on the procedure performed. Swelling is expected initially, with gradual improvement over weeks. Final results become clearer as healing completes.
A detailed consultation helps determine whether non-surgical care or surgical correction will offer the safest and most natural results.