Do flat feet affect facial symmetry and if so how much?

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I’ve heard a lot about asymmetry caused by spinal misalignment and muscle imbalance, but this goes a bit deeper than that. From what I’ve gathered, flat feet put the pressure of balancing your body onto your knees, which causes issues like joint pain, imbalance, and makes any lower-body-related activity harder than it should be due to, as I already mentioned, imbalance.
Now, as a result of this imbalance, over time your entire body becomes lopsided; the change starts with your knees, the collapsing of which misaligns the spine and thus leads to the previously mentioned spinal-misalignment asymmetry. This can be displayed in the form of one eye being higher than the other, weaker under-eye support relative to the zygomatic (or simply one side developing lower-set cheekbones), visible differences in mandible development, etc.
Now here’s what I want to know: would the asymmetry be fully corrected once the concern; flat feet; is resolved? Or would you still have to fix the chained problems one by one, starting with flat feet and then moving on to the spinal misalignment?
 

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