I have facial asymmetry. Will a facelift correct it?

Hello, I'm Bangladeshi. I was born in 1992. I have no previous surgical history. The problem is I have facial asymmetry. I'd like to get it fixed. Would you recommend a facelift? Also, I have a urological problem, severe headaches, breathing problems, and pain in my jawline.

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Zenn Plastic Surgery

Published on Nov 21, 2018

Probably not. Asymmetry is normal. Severe asymmetries can often be dealt with by using implants or fat grafting. Severe asymmetries are often a reflection of bone differences, not addressed in a facelift.

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Answered by Zenn Plastic Surgery

Probably not. Asymmetry is normal. Severe asymmetries can often be dealt with by using implants or fat grafting. Severe asymmetries are often a reflection of bone differences, not addressed in a facelift.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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