ASSYMETRY TYPES AND FIX

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This is a general article, I did not go into detail about every issue.
TYPES OF ASSYMETRY (some parts with ai) ( CAN SKIP )


1. By Severity
- Physiological (Natural):
Minor differences (within 2–3 mm) that are present in almost everyone. Not noticeable for people irl
- Pathological: Significant disproportion that is clearly visible. It often involves not just aesthetics but also functional issues like difficulty chewing or speaking.

2. By Character of Appearance
- Static (Morphologic):
The asymmetry is visible when the face is at rest. This is usually caused by the underlying structure of bones, cartilage, or fat distribution.
- Dynamic (Functional): The asymmetry only appears during facial expressions (smiling, talking, squinting). This is typically linked to muscular imbalances or nerve issues.

3. By Origin (Etiology)
- Congenital: Present from birth due to genetics, intrauterine positioning, or developmental issues (e.g., hemifacial microsomia or cleft lip/palate).
- Acquired: Develops over time due to external factors:
- Trauma: Fractures of the jaw or nose.
- Dental Issues: Missing teeth on one side, malocclusion (bad bite), or chewing habitually on one side.
- Neurological: Conditions like Bell’s Palsy or nerve damage.
- Lifestyle: Sleeping consistently on one side or poor posture.

4. Biological Classification
- Directional:
A consistent bias toward one side across a population.
- Fluctuating: Small, random deviations from perfect symmetry.
- Antisymmetry: A large difference where one side is significantly more developed than the other, but the "dominant" side varies by individual.

Ok fuck that scientific language

Assymetries can be fixable and not!
Fixable Assymetry can be caused by: ( not congenital )
1.
chewing on one side
2. muscles hypertrophy
3. more toned muscles on one side
4. sleeping on sides for a long time
5. pelvic distortion
I.
sit with your legs crossed

II. constant leaning to one side while sitting or laying.
6. posture
7. bite
8. fascial tension


Non-fixable assymetry caused by: ( also can fix but not all and only with surgeries )
1. abnormal formation in the womb
2. deviations
3. the bones were formed incorrectly
4. neurological problems



FIX: (fixable assymetries)
The easiest here to fix is
1,2,3,4,8

So, for number 1, 2 and 3 u should engage the other side of ur face to work more.
Chewing on other side
Doing massages to avoid hypertrophy
Dont fucking chew this hard mastic gums
Sleep on ur back or at least on other side but ts will make u bloated
Do fascia stretching excersises ( click )
Improve side of ur body that u use less


SO THE MOST INTERESTING PART
PELVIC DISTORTION, BITE AND POSTURE

There are various pelvic distortion and for real consultation u should go to orthopedist
Anterior Pelvic Tilt (APT)
Posterior Pelvic Tilt (PPT)
Lateral Pelvic Tilt (LPT)
Pelvic Torsion (Rotation)


WHAT U NEED TO KNOW: all in ur organism are connected, if u have flat feet, it can cause assymetry in ur face, posture, or pelvic distortion etc... , so go to orthopedist for real solutions

BUT!!!Most people with some pelvic distortion just lack corset support( muscles of ur back,pelvic)
And u can strengthen ur muscles to fix it



EXERCISES:

FOR APT:
1.
Kneel on one knee. Squeeze your glutes and push your pelvis forward while keeping your back straight. Feel the stretch in the front of your hip.
2. Lie on your back with knees bent. Lift your hips toward the ceiling, squeezing your glutes at the top.
FOR PPT:
1.
Sit on the floor with legs straight. Lean forward with a FLAT back, aiming to tilt your tailbone backward.
2. Lie on your stomach and lift your chest and legs off the floor simultaneously. Hold for 2 seconds.
FOR LPT:
1.
Stand sideways to a wall, cross your legs (the "high hip" leg goes behind). Lean your body toward the wall to stretch the tight side.
2. Stand with one foot on a step. Lower and raise the opposite leg using only your pelvic muscles.
FOR rotation:

1. Sit with both legs bent at 90-degree angles (one in front, one to the side). Slowly rotate your knees to the opposite side while keeping your torso upright.
TIPS:
dont sit crossed
dont stay crossed
use both sides of ur body equally
go swimming



POSTURE:
As i said, nearly all problems with posture and pelvic tilt can be fixed by improving ur muscles corset
U need to do some exercises too, and keep ur posture good all time
What u need to know and do:

Keep ur posture
Strengthen your lower back
Parallel bars, horizontal bar
Do not sit crossed
go swimming

HERE THE LINK

BITE:
There are no tips for bite, just go to dentist xd

thats all bye

Writing hot
 
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cheekbone asym due to dental issues, k9 of one side doesnt have enough space to fit in. wdy recommend?
 
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cheekbone asym due to dental issues, k9 of one side doesnt have enough space to fit in. wdy recommend?
i think only with dentist intervention,if u dont have enough space thats mean that one side of ur palate is smaller or ur teeth displaced, ask dentist i cant really say
 
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Actually a decent guide nice job.
 
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Need to get flat feet surgery
 
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what can i do , i highset prominent zygos but one side is more foward than the other causing different gonional angles and different canthal tilts asymmetry and then i have a shorter ramus on my left side but a sharper jaw angle. I use to sleep on both side body sides tho mostly my right and chew way more on my right but why does my right side look way less defined but hollow at the same time
 
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what can i do , i highset prominent zygos but one side is more foward than the other causing different gonional angles and different canthal tilts asymmetry and then i have a shorter ramus on my left side but a sharper jaw angle. I use to sleep on both side body sides tho mostly my right and chew way more on my right but why does my right side look way less defined but hollow at the same time
dm me with pics
 
No need to fix posterior pelvic tilt
 
what can i do , i highset prominent zygos but one side is more foward than the other causing different gonional angles and different canthal tilts asymmetry and then i have a shorter ramus on my left side but a sharper jaw angle. I use to sleep on both side body sides tho mostly my right and chew way more on my right but why does my right side look way less defined but hollow at the same
We have similar issues. The zygo on the right side of my face is less visible, its almost looks like my hand is pulling down on that side of my face due to the fact my right upper eye lid is lower than my left. The issue could be due to me sleeping on the right side of my face for multiple years, or most likely my posture. Could having an uneven palate also cause this? im very unexperienced with this so someone let me know if any of this makes sense :lul:
 
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We have similar issues. The zygo on the right side of my face is less visible, its almost looks like my hand is pulling down on that side of my face due to the fact my right upper eye lid is lower than my left. The issue could be due to me sleeping on the right side of my face for multiple years, or most likely my posture. Could having an uneven palate also cause this? im very unexperienced with this so someone let me know if any of this makes sense :lul:
try to sleep on back for 2 weeks and then look if it fixed
 
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We have similar issues. The zygo on the right side of my face is less visible, its almost looks like my hand is pulling down on that side of my face due to the fact my right upper eye lid is lower than my left. The issue could be due to me sleeping on the right side of my face for multiple years, or most likely my posture. Could having an uneven palate also cause this? im very unexperienced with this so someone let me know if any of this makes sense :lul:
Ngl it’s time we start bonesmashing our zygos to fix the asymmetry and get crazy hollow cheeks it’s the only way to fix it
 
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Ngl it’s time we start bonesmashing our zygos to fix the asymmetry and get crazy hollow cheeks it’s the only way to fix it
I thought about that the other day. Im just gonna bone smash the one zygo and pray it grows:feelswah:
 
nah stg my left side looks ltn and my right side htn. im actually so disgusted looking at the left side , flatter cheekbone, worse ogee curve, more narrow jaw so its not wide enough to fully become hollow and show definition . imma try to actual bone smash boths zygos see how that goes, get leaner and see where im at . if im still not happy im gonna have to get a palate expander, and super train my masseters to get a wider jaw for a more hollow look
 
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nah stg my left side looks ltn and my right side htn. im actually so disgusted looking at the left side , flatter cheekbone, worse ogee curve, more narrow jaw so its not wide enough to fully become hollow and show definition . imma try to actual bone smash boths zygos see how that goes, get leaner and see where im at . if im still not happy im gonna have to get a palate expander, and super train my masseters to get a wider jaw for a more hollow look
ok bro
 
nah stg my left side looks ltn and my right side htn. im actually so disgusted looking at the left side , flatter cheekbone, worse ogee curve, more narrow jaw so its not wide enough to fully become hollow and show definition . imma try to actual bone smash boths zygos see how that goes, get leaner and see where im at . if im still not happy im gonna have to get a palate expander, and super train my masseters to get a wider jaw for a more hollow look
So, did it work?
 
This is a general article, I did not go into detail about every issue.
TYPES OF ASSYMETRY (some parts with ai) ( CAN SKIP )


1. By Severity
- Physiological (Natural):
Minor differences (within 2–3 mm) that are present in almost everyone. Not noticeable for people irl
- Pathological: Significant disproportion that is clearly visible. It often involves not just aesthetics but also functional issues like difficulty chewing or speaking.

2. By Character of Appearance
- Static (Morphologic):
The asymmetry is visible when the face is at rest. This is usually caused by the underlying structure of bones, cartilage, or fat distribution.
- Dynamic (Functional): The asymmetry only appears during facial expressions (smiling, talking, squinting). This is typically linked to muscular imbalances or nerve issues.

3. By Origin (Etiology)
- Congenital: Present from birth due to genetics, intrauterine positioning, or developmental issues (e.g., hemifacial microsomia or cleft lip/palate).
- Acquired: Develops over time due to external factors:
- Trauma: Fractures of the jaw or nose.
- Dental Issues: Missing teeth on one side, malocclusion (bad bite), or chewing habitually on one side.
- Neurological: Conditions like Bell’s Palsy or nerve damage.
- Lifestyle: Sleeping consistently on one side or poor posture.

4. Biological Classification
- Directional:
A consistent bias toward one side across a population.
- Fluctuating: Small, random deviations from perfect symmetry.
- Antisymmetry: A large difference where one side is significantly more developed than the other, but the "dominant" side varies by individual.

Ok fuck that scientific language

Assymetries can be fixable and not!
Fixable Assymetry can be caused by: ( not congenital )
1.
chewing on one side
2. muscles hypertrophy
3. more toned muscles on one side
4. sleeping on sides for a long time
5. pelvic distortion
I.
sit with your legs crossed

II. constant leaning to one side while sitting or laying.
6. posture
7. bite
8. fascial tension


Non-fixable assymetry caused by: ( also can fix but not all and only with surgeries )
1. abnormal formation in the womb
2. deviations
3. the bones were formed incorrectly
4. neurological problems



FIX: (fixable assymetries)
The easiest here to fix is
1,2,3,4,8

So, for number 1, 2 and 3 u should engage the other side of ur face to work more.
Chewing on other side
Doing massages to avoid hypertrophy
Dont fucking chew this hard mastic gums
Sleep on ur back or at least on other side but ts will make u bloated
Do fascia stretching excersises ( click )
Improve side of ur body that u use less


SO THE MOST INTERESTING PART
PELVIC DISTORTION, BITE AND POSTURE

There are various pelvic distortion and for real consultation u should go to orthopedist
Anterior Pelvic Tilt (APT)
Posterior Pelvic Tilt (PPT)
Lateral Pelvic Tilt (LPT)
Pelvic Torsion (Rotation)


WHAT U NEED TO KNOW: all in ur organism are connected, if u have flat feet, it can cause assymetry in ur face, posture, or pelvic distortion etc... , so go to orthopedist for real solutions

BUT!!!Most people with some pelvic distortion just lack corset support( muscles of ur back,pelvic)
And u can strengthen ur muscles to fix it



EXERCISES:

FOR APT:
1.
Kneel on one knee. Squeeze your glutes and push your pelvis forward while keeping your back straight. Feel the stretch in the front of your hip.
2. Lie on your back with knees bent. Lift your hips toward the ceiling, squeezing your glutes at the top.
FOR PPT:
1.
Sit on the floor with legs straight. Lean forward with a FLAT back, aiming to tilt your tailbone backward.
2. Lie on your stomach and lift your chest and legs off the floor simultaneously. Hold for 2 seconds.
FOR LPT:
1.
Stand sideways to a wall, cross your legs (the "high hip" leg goes behind). Lean your body toward the wall to stretch the tight side.
2. Stand with one foot on a step. Lower and raise the opposite leg using only your pelvic muscles.
FOR rotation:

1. Sit with both legs bent at 90-degree angles (one in front, one to the side). Slowly rotate your knees to the opposite side while keeping your torso upright.
TIPS:
dont sit crossed
dont stay crossed
use both sides of ur body equally
go swimming



POSTURE:
As i said, nearly all problems with posture and pelvic tilt can be fixed by improving ur muscles corset
U need to do some exercises too, and keep ur posture good all time
What u need to know and do:

Keep ur posture
Strengthen your lower back
Parallel bars, horizontal bar
Do not sit crossed
go swimming

HERE THE LINK

BITE:
There are no tips for bite, just go to dentist xd

thats all bye

View attachment 4899861
Deviated jaw caused by chewing only on the other side plus tmj on my stronger massester ( it doesnt hurt) can this still be fixed without hardmaxxing?
 
This is a general article, I did not go into detail about every issue.
TYPES OF ASSYMETRY (some parts with ai) ( CAN SKIP )


1. By Severity
- Physiological (Natural):
Minor differences (within 2–3 mm) that are present in almost everyone. Not noticeable for people irl
- Pathological: Significant disproportion that is clearly visible. It often involves not just aesthetics but also functional issues like difficulty chewing or speaking.

2. By Character of Appearance
- Static (Morphologic):
The asymmetry is visible when the face is at rest. This is usually caused by the underlying structure of bones, cartilage, or fat distribution.
- Dynamic (Functional): The asymmetry only appears during facial expressions (smiling, talking, squinting). This is typically linked to muscular imbalances or nerve issues.

3. By Origin (Etiology)
- Congenital: Present from birth due to genetics, intrauterine positioning, or developmental issues (e.g., hemifacial microsomia or cleft lip/palate).
- Acquired: Develops over time due to external factors:
- Trauma: Fractures of the jaw or nose.
- Dental Issues: Missing teeth on one side, malocclusion (bad bite), or chewing habitually on one side.
- Neurological: Conditions like Bell’s Palsy or nerve damage.
- Lifestyle: Sleeping consistently on one side or poor posture.

4. Biological Classification
- Directional:
A consistent bias toward one side across a population.
- Fluctuating: Small, random deviations from perfect symmetry.
- Antisymmetry: A large difference where one side is significantly more developed than the other, but the "dominant" side varies by individual.

Ok fuck that scientific language

Assymetries can be fixable and not!
Fixable Assymetry can be caused by: ( not congenital )
1.
chewing on one side
2. muscles hypertrophy
3. more toned muscles on one side
4. sleeping on sides for a long time
5. pelvic distortion
I.
sit with your legs crossed

II. constant leaning to one side while sitting or laying.
6. posture
7. bite
8. fascial tension


Non-fixable assymetry caused by: ( also can fix but not all and only with surgeries )
1. abnormal formation in the womb
2. deviations
3. the bones were formed incorrectly
4. neurological problems



FIX: (fixable assymetries)
The easiest here to fix is
1,2,3,4,8

So, for number 1, 2 and 3 u should engage the other side of ur face to work more.
Chewing on other side
Doing massages to avoid hypertrophy
Dont fucking chew this hard mastic gums
Sleep on ur back or at least on other side but ts will make u bloated
Do fascia stretching excersises ( click )
Improve side of ur body that u use less


SO THE MOST INTERESTING PART
PELVIC DISTORTION, BITE AND POSTURE

There are various pelvic distortion and for real consultation u should go to orthopedist
Anterior Pelvic Tilt (APT)
Posterior Pelvic Tilt (PPT)
Lateral Pelvic Tilt (LPT)
Pelvic Torsion (Rotation)


WHAT U NEED TO KNOW: all in ur organism are connected, if u have flat feet, it can cause assymetry in ur face, posture, or pelvic distortion etc... , so go to orthopedist for real solutions

BUT!!!Most people with some pelvic distortion just lack corset support( muscles of ur back,pelvic)
And u can strengthen ur muscles to fix it



EXERCISES:

FOR APT:
1.
Kneel on one knee. Squeeze your glutes and push your pelvis forward while keeping your back straight. Feel the stretch in the front of your hip.
2. Lie on your back with knees bent. Lift your hips toward the ceiling, squeezing your glutes at the top.
FOR PPT:
1.
Sit on the floor with legs straight. Lean forward with a FLAT back, aiming to tilt your tailbone backward.
2. Lie on your stomach and lift your chest and legs off the floor simultaneously. Hold for 2 seconds.
FOR LPT:
1.
Stand sideways to a wall, cross your legs (the "high hip" leg goes behind). Lean your body toward the wall to stretch the tight side.
2. Stand with one foot on a step. Lower and raise the opposite leg using only your pelvic muscles.
FOR rotation:

1. Sit with both legs bent at 90-degree angles (one in front, one to the side). Slowly rotate your knees to the opposite side while keeping your torso upright.
TIPS:
dont sit crossed
dont stay crossed
use both sides of ur body equally
go swimming



POSTURE:
As i said, nearly all problems with posture and pelvic tilt can be fixed by improving ur muscles corset
U need to do some exercises too, and keep ur posture good all time
What u need to know and do:

Keep ur posture
Strengthen your lower back
Parallel bars, horizontal bar
Do not sit crossed
go swimming

HERE THE LINK

BITE:
There are no tips for bite, just go to dentist xd

thats all bye

View attachment 4899861
Mirin
 
Deviated jaw caused by chewing only on the other side plus tmj on my stronger massester ( it doesnt hurt) can this still be fixed without hardmaxxing?
what age?? and at least u should try chewing on other side, if u see any changes then it works and u can fix
 
what age?? and at least u should try chewing on other side, if u see any changes then it works and u can fix
I'm 19 now, and I've had it since I was 17. I couldn't afford treatment back then. Is this true? I've been researching it since I was 17, but I keep getting conflicting information ( below this text). I fixed my toothache 3 months ago, but it's still making me insecure. Every time I use the reverse mirror, I notice it. It's also visible when I take side profile pictures i notice my shifted jaw smile lines but on my other side profile i cant see any.



"Chewing gum directly strains your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and overworks the muscles responsible for moving your jaw. If you already have a deviated jaw, excessive chewing can trigger muscle spasms, worsen the deviation, and increase the likelihood of locking, clicking, or chronic facial pain. [1, 2, 3]"
 
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I'm 19 now, and I've had it since I was 17. I couldn't afford treatment back then. Is this true? I've been researching it since I was 17, but I keep getting conflicting information ( below this text). I fixed my toothache 3 months ago, but it's still making me insecure. Every time I use the reverse mirror, I notice it. It's also visible when I take side profile pictures i notice my shifted jaw smile lines but on my other side profile i cant see any.



"Chewing gum directly strains your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and overworks the muscles responsible for moving your jaw. If you already have a deviated jaw, excessive chewing can trigger muscle spasms, worsen the deviation, and increase the likelihood of locking, clicking, or chronic facial pain. [1, 2, 3]"
yes chewing gum is bad, just eat natural chewy food, if u have problems with tmj,firstly u should fix it
 

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