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How to fix asymmetrical nose

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I have a greek nose which is good imo but it’s curving making me hate it so bad my whole face is asymmetrical but my nose is the most obvious
 
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Dang i can’t get that im still 16 this suck what abt face asymmetry like side more developed than the other is it bc of posture and spine?
i got a rhino at 16 and was really happy with it i think its a good time to do it
do you sleep on your side? sometimes its just bone structure nothing you can do beside surgery
 
I have a greek nose which is good imo but it’s curving making me hate it so bad
It is worth remembering that the structure known as a "Greek cape" (Greco-Roman) has historically been considered a symbol of power, nobility, and characteristic beauty.
A distinctive nose is like a face's 'signature'. Having strong features, like a Greek nose, makes you special, not ordinary.

my whole face is asymmetrical but my nose is the most obvious
Perfect symmetry is almost nonexistent in nature. The human face fuses from two separate parts during embryonic development, and millimeter-sized differences are perfectly normal during this process. Even the faces of the world's most famous models, when digitally symmetricalized, are often found to be "artificial and unsettling," rather than "ideal."

If this situation causes functional (breathing) or severe psychological problems in the person

Rhinoplasty (Surgery): This is the most permanent method. It solves not only aesthetic problems but also breathing difficulties. Liquid

Rhinoplasty (Filler): This is a non-surgical method. Hyaluronic acid fillers are used to fill sunken areas, creating an illusion of a flatter appearance.

You could try those, but I think you should think about it a bit more.
 
It is worth remembering that the structure known as a "Greek cape" (Greco-Roman) has historically been considered a symbol of power, nobility, and characteristic beauty.
A distinctive nose is like a face's 'signature'. Having strong features, like a Greek nose, makes you special, not ordinary.


Perfect symmetry is almost nonexistent in nature. The human face fuses from two separate parts during embryonic development, and millimeter-sized differences are perfectly normal during this process. Even the faces of the world's most famous models, when digitally symmetricalized, are often found to be "artificial and unsettling," rather than "ideal."

If this situation causes functional (breathing) or severe psychological problems in the person

Rhinoplasty (Surgery): This is the most permanent method. It solves not only aesthetic problems but also breathing difficulties. Liquid

Rhinoplasty (Filler): This is a non-surgical method. Hyaluronic acid fillers are used to fill sunken areas, creating an illusion of a flatter appearance.

You could try those, but I think you should think about it a bit more.
Tysm for ur reply but my nose asymmetry actually affect my breathing i can breathe in one side much more than the other also i actually like greek nose i don’t wanna get rid of it js make it look more normal
As u see in the pic its going from the middle to the left and it pisses me off cus it looks so weird even tho ppl don’t notice it that much but i do that’s why im so insecure abt my inverted face and back camera
Also abt my face asymmetry i think it’s bc of my spine curving a bit i forgot what it’s called but i think it’s one of the reasons
 

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Tysm for ur reply but my nose asymmetry actually affect my breathing i can breathe in one side much more than the other also
You're welcome on the one hand, the increased difficulty in breathing is likely due to a condition called septal deviation (curvature of the nasal septum). This isn't just a cosmetic issue it's a medical condition that affects sleep quality and daily energy. Modern surgery offers techniques that correct this internal curvature without radically altering the external appearance of the nose. Having a 'functional priority' consultation with an ENT specialist or a surgeon experienced in this area can greatly alleviate your concerns.

As u see in the pic its going from the middle to the left and it pisses me off cus it looks so weird even tho ppl don’t notice it that much but i do that’s why im so insecure abt my inverted face and back camera
The issue of the rear camera and the inverted image in the mirror is explained by the 'Mere Exposure Effect'. Because we are used to the image of our own face in the mirror, our true (real) appearance seems 'wrong' to us. However, since those around you always see you that way, you don't seem strange to them.

Also abt my face asymmetry i think it’s bc of my spine curving a bit i forgot what it’s called but i think it’s one of the reasons
The condition you're describing is likely scoliosis (spinal curvature). The body is a whole an imbalance in the spine can have a chain reaction affecting shoulder alignment, neck muscles, and consequently, the placement of soft tissues in the face. Scientifically, there is a known correlation between body asymmetry and facial asymmetry.
 
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Tysm for ur reply but my nose asymmetry actually affect my breathing i can breathe in one side much more than the other also i actually like greek nose i don’t wanna get rid of it js make it look more normal
As u see in the pic its going from the middle to the left and it pisses me off cus it looks so weird even tho ppl don’t notice it that much but i do that’s why im so insecure abt my inverted face and back camera
Also abt my face asymmetry i think it’s bc of my spine curving a bit i forgot what it’s called but i think it’s one of the reasons
The photograph shows the bridge of the nose deviating slightly to one side from the midline. In medicine, this is called a 'C-shaped deviation'. This isn't just related to the outer skin it stems from the bone and cartilage structure that forms the basic framework of the nose being more dominant on one side. The main cause of breathing problems is likely this narrowing in the internal structure. The human face is naturally asymmetrical, and because we've become accustomed to our own asymmetry in the mirror in an 'inverted' way, our 'straight' appearance in photographs appears dramatically different. However, when viewed from an outsider's perspective, I must say this isn't as 'strange' or noticeable as you might think. People perceive the face as a whole, not focusing on millimeter-sized details. By the way, you might be right in your guess scoliosis, or hip/shoulder asymmetry, can alter the body's center of balance. To compensate for this curvature, the body uses the neck and facial muscles at different tensions, which can lead to slight asymmetries in facial development over time.
 
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The photograph shows the bridge of the nose deviating slightly to one side from the midline. In medicine, this is called a 'C-shaped deviation'. This isn't just related to the outer skin it stems from the bone and cartilage structure that forms the basic framework of the nose being more dominant on one side. The main cause of breathing problems is likely this narrowing in the internal structure. The human face is naturally asymmetrical, and because we've become accustomed to our own asymmetry in the mirror in an 'inverted' way, our 'straight' appearance in photographs appears dramatically different. However, when viewed from an outsider's perspective, I must say this isn't as 'strange' or noticeable as you might think. People perceive the face as a whole, not focusing on millimeter-sized details. By the way, you might be right in your guess scoliosis, or hip/shoulder asymmetry, can alter the body's center of balance. To compensate for this curvature, the body uses the neck and facial muscles at different tensions, which can lead to slight asymmetries in facial development over time.
Tysm for all the infos u deserve a follow my guy i’ll try to fix my scoliosis even it’s not noticeable but it’s affecting my face and abt the nose i think when i get abit older i’ll have a medical surgery
 
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Tysm for all the infos u deserve a follow my guy i’ll try to fix my scoliosis even it’s not noticeable but it’s affecting my face and abt the nose i think when i get abit older i’ll have a medical surgery
Spinal health is fundamental, affecting not only facial asymmetry but also your entire quality of life, posture, and energy.You can do yoga every day, in the morning and every evening before going to bed. Having this awareness at an early age is a wonderful advantage. Regarding surgery, 'waiting to grow a little more' is a very mature approach. Both the full settling of facial features and the completion of cartilage development ensure that any minor adjustments yield much more lasting and natural results. Until then, if breathing problems are causing you significant distress, even small interventions that correct only the internal curvature (not affecting external appearance) can make your life easier. It's invaluable to love yourself as you are, with your characteristic features. I'm always here to support you.
 
Spinal health is fundamental, affecting not only facial asymmetry but also your entire quality of life, posture, and energy.You can do yoga every day, in the morning and every evening before going to bed. Having this awareness at an early age is a wonderful advantage. Regarding surgery, 'waiting to grow a little more' is a very mature approach. Both the full settling of facial features and the completion of cartilage development ensure that any minor adjustments yield much more lasting and natural results. Until then, if breathing problems are causing you significant distress, even small interventions that correct only the internal curvature (not affecting external appearance) can make your life easier. It's invaluable to love yourself as you are, with your characteristic features. I'm always here to support you.
Ur the kindest man here istg that means alot
 

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