• My nose, chin and bottom lip are crooked what can I do?

I have had plastic surgery on my lip, chin, and my nose a few times and it doesn't help and my cheeks are uneven I have had cheek pads removed. Is there anything I can do to repair it without surgery and without fillers? I want to do something at home.

3 Answers

  • Plastic Surgeon
  • Garden Grove, CA

Thank you for your question!
Since you dont want to have aesthetic plastic surgery or fillers, you have the option of doing makeup. Yes, learn about coloring and shading to create a more straight and symmetrical face it is a bit of an illusion under the ambient lighting. Most women look better with makeup. But you may not want to do makeup either, I dont know what else I can recommend to you. You know, you may want to choose a hairstyle that suits you and pay attention to your clothes. It is not just your face, your well dressed fit body make you feel more confident and look more attractive...

You know, there are very few people who have a straight proportionate nose and symmetrical face one side is usually fuller or bigger or smaller with different shape. Even so, many look normal, and some very attractive. You know, plastic surgery doesnt help much in a lot of cases.

From the picture you have sent me, your face looks pretty symmetrical, your nose rather straight, your lip full enough, and your chin normal in size and shape. I dont have your profile picture, so I dont have more comment on your nose, but there is not much you can do to contour it without a rhinoplasty. And if you want to have a stronger jaw, you may also need facial plastic surgery...

I just want to share with you this eating healthy, sleeping enough, and doing some exercises will make you feel better about yourself and look more attractive...

Khiem Lai, MD
Aesthetic Physician and Surgeon

  • Plastic Surgeon
  • San Antonio, TX

Without continuing with a surgical repair, I am not familiar with anything else that could give symmetry to your face. This is a difficult problem.

  • Plastic Surgeon
  • Wesley Chapel, Florida

Thank you for your question,

Unfortunately, any attempt to correct the asymmetry in your face will require some form of filler at least, but more likely surgery. The advice would be to consult a Maxillo facial surgeon in your area.

Luis A. Laurentin-Perez, MD PhD.

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