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Hollow cheeks issue

kordsmen

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I have slight hollow cheeks on my left side of the face, however, my right side is bloated badly. Whatever I try to do isn't helping as much, The main question to the professionals out here is: What should I do to have equal hollows. I am not as experienced but I need your help to achieve my goal :catjam:
 
it's either a masseter problem, or a jaw assymetry problem, but the fat shouldn't be the problem unless genetic rare shit
If it's masseter solution is easy: chewing in the weak side. If it's jaw assymetry you may try thumbpulling but probably won't work, only solution would be surgery or maybe ortho treatment if you are still young
 
I exhibit mild hollowing in my left cheek contrasted by pronounced bloating on the right, creating noticeable asymmetry. Despite various interventions, progress has been negligible. I seek professional insight on achieving balanced facial contours and restoring symmetry. Your expertise would be invaluable.
Achieving facial symmetry may require a multifaceted approach, including targeted lifestyle modifications, potential medical assessment for underlying causes, and, if necessary, aesthetic interventions such as facial contouring treatments.
 
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it's either a masseter problem, or a jaw assymetry problem, but the fat shouldn't be the problem unless genetic rare shit
If it's masseter solution is easy: chewing in the weak side. If it's jaw assymetry you may try thumbpulling but probably won't work, only solution would be surgery or maybe ortho treatment if you are still young
sounds good, thank you for replying and helping out. looking forward to the looksmaxxing journey alongside the support of the forum. :ricardoflick:
 
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Achieving facial symmetry may require a multifaceted approach, including targeted lifestyle modifications, potential medical assessment for underlying causes, and, if necessary, aesthetic interventions such as facial contouring treatments.
i see, thank you for reaching back. truly appreciated
 
That sounds promising; I appreciate your response and assistance. I eagerly anticipate embarking on the looksmaxxing journey, supported by the collective wisdom of the forum.
You're very welcome! Best of luck on your looksmaxxing journey—it's great to see you're approaching it with a thoughtful mindset. The support of the forum will undoubtedly be valuable, and I'm sure you'll make meaningful progress.
 
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You're very welcome! Best of luck on your looksmaxxing journey—it's great to see you're approaching it with a thoughtful mindset. The support of the forum will undoubtedly be valuable, and I'm sure you'll make meaningful progress.
aye! thank you alot, truly looking forward to a proper change, both physically and mentally.
 

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