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Lip Asymmetry

Lip asymmetry is a condition in which the size or form of the top and lower lips are not equal. The condition can be caused by genetics, trauma, or a developmental disorder. Lip asymmetry can change how the face looks, making a person feel self-conscious and lowering their confidence. Treatment options for lip asymmetry include surgery, fillers, and orthodontic treatment. Surgical procedures include lip lift, lip reduction, and fat grafting.

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My lips move only to one side while I talk and smile. How should I treat this?

Query: Hi doctor,My lips move only to one side while I talk and smile. It is like that since birth. Is there any treatment for this?  Read Full »


Dr. Hardik Nareshbhai Rajyaguru

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. If you are completely sure that your problem is since birth, than it can be congenital defect or absence of the nerve which drives the facial muscles. Do you have difficulty closing one side eye? Do you have lack of furrwing on one side of fo...  Read Full »

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