Facial assymetry

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So I'm 16 and I've been dealing with facial assymetry issues and I do not know what the root cause of the problem is, nor how to fix it
The issue is most prominent when I see my face inverted, my right eye is lower than the other, my right jaw is a bit more fat but at the same time not as prominent looking as my left jaw
I heard before that it could be a posture issue, but while it could be possible as I am a game developer, working in front of a screen all day, I've never really had any posture problems, my back seems balanced, same as my hips.
I suspect it may be partly because I've been missing a back tooth for over 5 years now due to dental issues, and while I've been keeping my chewing balanced from both sides, it could be because of the teeth shifting
If anyone has or had any issues similar to mine, I would be glad to hear what the root cause could be, what is best to do in order to fix those assymetries and wether those issues fade away a little by age
 
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not reading; i can guarantee its not worth touching my retinae anyway. truth is, nothing will fix it and even implants are unlikely to fix asymmetry perfectly. as long as u dont have a slanted skull, ignore it
 
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I see, no slanted skull but shit its annoying to look at my right eye being lower than the other nd all
 
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So I'm 16 and I've been dealing with facial assymetry issues and I do not know what the root cause of the problem is, nor how to fix it
The issue is most prominent when I see my face inverted, my right eye is lower than the other, my right jaw is a bit more fat but at the same time not as prominent looking as my left jaw
I heard before that it could be a posture issue, but while it could be possible as I am a game developer, working in front of a screen all day, I've never really had any posture problems, my back seems balanced, same as my hips.
I suspect it may be partly because I've been missing a back tooth for over 5 years now due to dental issues, and while I've been keeping my chewing balanced from both sides, it could be because of the teeth shifting
If anyone has or had any issues similar to mine, I would be glad to hear what the root cause could be, what is best to do in order to fix those assymetries and wether those issues fade away a little by age
I don't exactly have the same thing, I have scare tissue on my left eye. Definitely eyelid pulling works on whichever eye seems higher dixes the imbalance but it totally depends on how bad it is.
 
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Hm, I see, I'll read more about eye lid pulling, see if it will work on my case of assymetry
 
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