Treatments for Facial Asymmetry
Ever looked in the mirror and thought one side of your face looks slightly different than the other? You’re not alone. Facial asymmetry is perfectly normal and is observed in many people. However, there is a small percentage of people who feel these differences can lower their confidence levels. At The Practice Poly Clinic Dubai, we help individuals to understand and explore options to balance their facial features.
What Is Facial Asymmetry?
Facial asymmetry refers to the sides of the face not matching exactly. An eye may sit higher than the other, a cheek may be fuller, or the nose may tilt to one side. The degree of asymmetry may be subtle or noticeable, depending on the cause of it.
While perfect symmetry is rare (even supermodels have minor asymmetry). For some people, cosmetic treatments seem appropriate for aesthetic or medical reasons. At The Practice Poly Clinic, we are mindful of the condition causing facial asymmetry that aligns with your desire for aesthetic goals.
What Causes Facial Asymmetry?
There are a number of reasons why your face could possibly not be symmetrical. Some of the common ones are:
Genetics: Some people just inherit (from their parents) differences in bone structure, muscle tone, or fat (positional fat within the face) that lead them to have differences in the shape of their face.
Developmental Conditions: When people don’t grow uniformly during developmental stages, it may lead to an uneven development of one side of the face. Developmental conditions like hemifacial microsomia affect the balance of the face.
Injury or Trauma: Accidents or falls that result in fractures, breaks, or simply bumps to the face and bones of the skull that do not heal ultimately cause a facial asymmetry.
Dental Problems: A lack of face symmetry includes problems related to the teeth. Although tooth positioning should not change the development of the jawline. If there are crooked teeth or if the bite is asymmetrical (malocclusion) and not treated, it will change your jawline over time and become more asymmetrical.
Lifestyle Habits: Sleep positions (specifically sleeping on one side), chewing predominantly on one side, and resting your chin on one hand can create muscle imbalances over time.
Aging: Age causes a loss of elasticity in skin (both sides of your face). One side might sag more due to habits, muscle tone, or sun exposure, making asymmetry more noticeable.
How to Treat Facial Asymmetry
There are some procedures you can consider to treat facial asymmetry:
Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are non-surgical treatments used to treat asymmetry with different parts of the face. They increase volume in certain areas of the cheeks, lips, and jawline to provide a more circular contour of the face.
These fillers are injected under the skin to provide an immediate and quick procedure with limited downtime. Fillers are also a good option to diminish wrinkles and provide a smoother, shallower appearance. Moreover, the effects last several months, depending on the product used. This is ideal for those who want subtle changes without surgery.
Type: Non-surgical
Botox (Full Face and Neck)
Botox is a cosmetic treatment used to treat asymmetry by softening overactive muscles. Small doses of the product provide immediate smoothing of lines and balance muscle movement. Botox is commonly used to elevate eyebrows, soften facial angularity from the jawline, or correct unevenness from smiles. Results are visible in seven to fourteen days and last three to six months or longer. Botox is a quick procedure with little pain from the injection. This can also be used with fillers for combined effects to improve results.
Type: Non-surgical
Skin Tightening and Rejuvenation
Skin tightening and rejuvenation treatment uses advanced devices to firm sagging areas on and around the face while correcting facial asymmetry. The deep-dermis stimulation of collagen is completely non-invasive; no cuts or needles. It’s ideal for early signs of aging or mild asymmetry. Technology that uses heat to perform this procedure includes radio-frequency or ultrasound. There is no downtime following the process, and results are cumulative.
Type: Non-surgical
HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound)
This process penetrates deep layers of skin. It uses ultrasound technology to create a lifting and tightening effect. HIFU is excellent for identifying uneven, saggy skin and contouring around the jawline, cheeks, or brow more pronouncedly. By stimulating collagen, it improves over several weeks. It is non-invasive and requires no recovery time.
Type: Non-surgical

Microneedling RF (Radio Frequency)
This combines microneedling with radiofrequency to treat uneven skin texture, acne scars, and mild facial asymmetry. Microneedling causes tiny injuries to the skin and allows RF energy to penetrate the tissues deeper to enhance healing. You may have skin redness for 1-2 days after the treatment.
Type: Non-surgical
Laser Hair Removal
While not a direct treatment for facial asymmetries, laser hair removal may be supportive or complementary to improving your overall facial appearance. This procedure targets unwanted hair. Laser hair removal is an effective procedure that uses light energy to safely and accurately damage the hair follicle. It offers long-term results and is safe for hair removal on areas of the face, including, but not limited to, the upper lip, chin, cheeks, etc.
Type: Non-surgical
HydraFacial
HydraFacial provides deep cleansing, exfoliation, and hydration to the skin for an improved appearance. This procedure does not change the structure of the face but helps in making your natural bone structure better and maintaining an even skin appearance. This treatment is appropriate for all skin types. It is often performed both before and after aesthetic treatment to keep skin glowing and promote better healing.
Non-Surgical (Aesthetic Treatment)
Non-Surgical Body Contouring
This treatment is a technology-based treatment, using cryolipolysis or ultrasound to reduce fat and contour areas around the chin or neck to enhance facial symmetry. It is best suited for mild contour adjustments. There is no downtime.
Type: Non-Surgical
General Dentistry
This treatment involves fillings, cleanings, and extractions, can change where your jaws fit together, and impact facial balance. Dental physiognomy plays an important role in total facial symmetry.
Type: May Include Non Surgical / Surgical General dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry procedures like veneers or reshaping are used to change the look of your smile (and enhance facial symmetry). Restorations can change how your lips and cheeks will sit by subtly enhancing your facial features. This treatment is used specifically for your face, while results can be long-lasting and without much discomfort.
Type: May Involve Surgical/Non-Surgical

Orthodontics
Braces or aligners move teeth into proper alignment, which improves jaw positioning. This results in improved facial symmetry. It’s a long-term option for asymmetry because of a poor bite or jaw position but offers effective results. Modern orthodontics are now available, and you could go with options like ‘clear aligners.’ Regular checkups ensure steady progress.
Type: Non-Surgical
Implants
Dental implants replace missing teeth and support jaw alignment. They are placed surgically and integrate with the bone to ensure stability. Implants help restore facial structure by preventing jaw shrinkage. They also improve chewing function and speech clarity.
Type: Minor Surgery
Psychiatry
Although it is not a treatment or therapy dedicated to facial asymmetry, mental health support can be important to how a person feels about their self-image and self-confidence. If a person can work on their emotional health; they are likely to change how they see their own face.
Feeling better mentally can help with self-esteem and self-care. Depending on the severity of the issue, a therapist can suggest medication to help improve your mental health.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
While these services may not directly treat facial asymmetry, they provide support that contributes to a person’s comprehensive health. Some reproductive health conditions can affect the hormones a person is producing, which can indirectly affect the skin and even the shape of a face.
Accessing regular gynecological and comprehensive reproductive health care is necessary to maintain a hormonal balance. This care is particularly important when going through life events when hormonal changes are more likely, such as being pregnant or transitioning through menopause.
Struggling with Facial Imbalance?
The Practice Poly Clinic Dubai offers personalized treatments for a more symmetrical, confident you. From non-surgical options to expert dental care, we’ve got you covered. Book your consultation today and start your transformation!
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