If you had an asymmetrical jaw, but it's not caused by bones, what would be needed to fix it?

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Let's say, your jaw looked something like this, hypothetically.
Sometimes, you see people fixing this with BSSO, when the bones itself are asymmetrical.
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Like here.

But what if the asymmetry is not caused by bones, but by, say, irreversible nerve damage? What would be needed to fix it?
 
looks like botox in her case
 
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Looks like massater hypetrophy in before, in her case it seems that the bones arent the cause of the asymmetry but the masseter muscle size. The results in the after looks like botox injection to atrophy the muscles.

If the bones are the culprit, women very often go for V shape surgery when they shave the bones to be more symmetric and round, this isnt worth for males.

To reshape the jaw with flare gonions u can induce masseter hypetrophy by heavily chewing or bruxism but will only look good with proper muscle insertions, other option is custom implants to fix the assymetry

Jaw surgery is not usually done to fix this kind of assymetry, only if deformed tier and very severe

Her case looks like massater hypertrophy
 
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I’ve heard that sleeping straight on your back helps against
facial asymmetry
 
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Looks like massater hypetrophy in before, in her case it seems that the bones arent the cause of the asymmetry but the masseter muscle size. The results in the after looks like botox injection to atrophy the muscles.

If the bones are the culprit, women very often go for V shape surgery when they shave the bones to be more symmetric and round, this isnt worth for males.

To reshape the jaw with flare gonions u can induce masseter hypetrophy by heavily chewing or bruxism but will only look good with proper muscle insertions, other option is custom implants to fix the assymetry

Jaw surgery is not usually done to fix this kind of assymetry, only if deformed tier and very severe

Her case looks like massater hypertrophy
Okay, so custom implant for one side (or both sides, with one side being bigger) to fix the asymmetry. Maybe this can work, yeah.
 
What can i do for my assymetrical jaw by bones?
 

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