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Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Facial asymmetry refers to imbalance in facial appearance where one side looks different from the other. It can affect speech, chewing, eye closure, and self-confidence, especially when visible during social interactions.
Causes include congenital conditions, facial nerve damage, trauma, burns, tumors, infections, or previous surgeries. Some deformities may worsen over time if untreated.
Assessment includes facial measurements, movement analysis, imaging studies, and evaluation of bone, muscle, and soft tissue involvement. This helps create a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment options include reconstructive surgery, soft tissue correction, bone realignment, nerve repair, or minimally invasive procedures depending on severity.
Yes, correction improves facial balance, restores function, and significantly boosts confidence and psychological well-being.
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