How much does spinal posture affect facial symmetry ?

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I've a scoliosis-ish spine, not exactly scoliosis it's postural due to my bad habits. My face seems so assymetrical it's like two different people, like one of my eyes is more deeper than the other, also the nose is different on both sides too.
 
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Decent really ? Does fixing posture restore it ?
No fixing posture does not reshape your skull (assuming it's craniofacial based off what you described) and soft tissues and fats
 
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Wear a mouthguard at night and do ts

 
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Wear a mouthguard at night and do ts


Thanks I'll check it out
 
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symmetry is kinda overrated, if you got good bones you dont have to worry
 
posture plays a role but other habits are more important, my posture was never good and my bone structure is insanely symmetrical
i think eating habits are the most important for symmetry
 
The skull is this massive thing that sits atop the spine. Asymmetries are linked usually.

According to a maxfac I consulted with, facial asymmetry needs to be corrected first. Because the skull has massive influence on the spine
 

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