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One half of my face is way more developed than the other. Is this possible to fix or is it over? I have about £30k to spend, please help.
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Nah that’s part of it but it’s way more than that. Jaw and cheek bones are way wider on one sideIt’s just one eye is big than the othet
Nah it’s bone not muscle. I need surgery for sureYou can fix the jaw by chewing but you're stuck with your eye asymmetry
Those don’t matter your eye is biggest falioNah that’s part of it but it’s way more than that. Jaw and cheek bones are way wider on one side
It looks a lot more asymmetrical in that picture than normal.Those don’t matter your eye is biggest falio
It looks a lot more asymmetrical in that picture than normal.
Look at this for example:
One half of my face is way more developed than the other. Is this possible to fix or is it over? I have about £30k to spend, please help.
Can it be fixed?half your face is downward grown which can be seen by the bigger eye, and boxier jaw caused by a wider jaw angle
I heard it’s basically impossible to get into contact with him because there is so much demandI highly recommend consulting with Surgerymaxcmf. I have a similar issue where my right side is significantly more developed than my left. If your case turns out to be successful, it may also provide hope for me.
YesWhere is the pic can you send private message?
How to fix?half your face is downward grown which can be seen by the bigger eye, and boxier jaw caused by a wider jaw angle
Thanks chat GPTSevere facial asymmetry can significantly impact an individual's self-esteem and quality of life. It can be caused by various factors, including congenital conditions, trauma, or developmental abnormalities. Treatment options may range from orthodontic interventions to surgical procedures, depending on the underlying cause and severity. Addressing this condition requires a multidisciplinary approach involving specialists in plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and orthodontics to achieve optimal outcomes and improve the patient's well-being.