Facial asymmetry can be corrected by medication, surgery, and changing lifestyle habits as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Drug treatment: patients can inject hyaluronic acid to fill in the small side of the face, or inject botulinum toxin in the large side of the face, botulinum toxin can play a role in nerve blocking, suitable for facial asymmetry due to occlusal hypertrophy.
2. Surgery: Patients can undergo bone grinding surgery, in which professional grinding tools will be used to thin a part of the cheekbone of the patient, thus changing the shape of the face, making one side of the face smaller and improving the symptoms of facial asymmetry. However, the procedure is relatively risky, so caution is advised. If the facial asymmetry is caused by a thicker layer of fat on one side, liposuction can be performed.
3. Changing lifestyle habits: If facial asymmetry is caused by chewing food with one side of the teeth, it is recommended to exchange both sides of the teeth for chewing.
It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to have professional doctors for treatment, and if there are any uncomfortable symptoms after treatment, they should consult a doctor in time.