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Now I know most people have at least some sort of asymmetry, but there is evidence that some have "fundamental" differences between both sides of their face. Here we have an example of a girl on Reddit who quite clearly is Stacey on the right side of her face (Viewers left) and Becky on the left side of her face (Viewers right)
I know there is loads of hypothesis behind why this could be. Partly genetic. Partly whether you chewed on one side growing up more than the other. Partly whether you slept more on one side compared to the other. Etc etc and what not....
However I want to know specifically (In my case) what the left side has, that the right side doesn't? I know that my left side isn't saying much either, however the right makes it an absolute joke. What is it in the way the bones are positioned which are different?
If you're not an expert on this, don't just throw out assumptions. @Kingkellz and @DatGuyYouLike or even @Sikkunt23 plus anyone who knows their shit, please chime in.
It could just be an entire coincidence that I've personally chewed primarily, slept entirely and smiled mainly, all on the left-sides of my face. Or it could have been something neurological which was causing the toddler to then kid in me, to do this. The reason why I suspect this is because of my right ear. It sticks out. Whereas the left one doesn't. I don't know about you but it seems a little strange to suggest you're going to get a big ear on the side you are not sleeping on as you move through puberty and adolescence.
Looking to discuss this because I would really like to know what I need to get in order to make the right more in-sync with the left, once my ptosis and canthal tilt is sorted. (Planning ahead)
BTW huge swelling on my left eye-lid contributing to making upper eye-lid retraction looking even worse lol
Remember the ptosis is also on the right side, which can't be a coincidence.
I know there is loads of hypothesis behind why this could be. Partly genetic. Partly whether you chewed on one side growing up more than the other. Partly whether you slept more on one side compared to the other. Etc etc and what not....
However I want to know specifically (In my case) what the left side has, that the right side doesn't? I know that my left side isn't saying much either, however the right makes it an absolute joke. What is it in the way the bones are positioned which are different?
If you're not an expert on this, don't just throw out assumptions. @Kingkellz and @DatGuyYouLike or even @Sikkunt23 plus anyone who knows their shit, please chime in.
It could just be an entire coincidence that I've personally chewed primarily, slept entirely and smiled mainly, all on the left-sides of my face. Or it could have been something neurological which was causing the toddler to then kid in me, to do this. The reason why I suspect this is because of my right ear. It sticks out. Whereas the left one doesn't. I don't know about you but it seems a little strange to suggest you're going to get a big ear on the side you are not sleeping on as you move through puberty and adolescence.
Looking to discuss this because I would really like to know what I need to get in order to make the right more in-sync with the left, once my ptosis and canthal tilt is sorted. (Planning ahead)
BTW huge swelling on my left eye-lid contributing to making upper eye-lid retraction looking even worse lol
Remember the ptosis is also on the right side, which can't be a coincidence.
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