On correcting asymmetry in eyes, questions

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There is an apparent asymmetry between my right and left eyes, my left eye being the dominant eye. I’m led to believe this is due to excessive sleeping on the right side which has caused sort of a droppiness in the whole of the right sideof my face.

The obvious answer is to sleep on my back, but are there any other methods I should employ to correct this asymmetry as well as a minor lazy eye in my right eye?
 

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There is an apparent asymmetry between my right and left eyes, my left eye being the dominant eye. I’m led to believe this is due to excessive sleeping on the right side which has caused sort of a droppiness in the whole of the right sideof my face.

The obvious answer is to sleep on my back, but are there any other methods I should employ to correct this asymmetry as well as a minor lazy eye in my right eye?
have the same problem
 
No its not bc u slept on ur side, well not directly
Ur face shows how aligned ur body is
If ur face is asymmetrical ur hips, shoulder, spine and muscle patterns are asymmetrical aswell
Tho genetics, development and injuries ofc play a role too tho not too too much

TLDR fix ur posture
 

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