Correcting Facial Asymmetry: Options and Costs for Surgery - Plastic Surgery

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Hello, my face shape has an uneven jawline, and my eyes are also asymmetrical.
My nose and mouth are all tilted to one side.
I am very troubled by this.
I wonder if undergoing jaw surgery or bone reduction could solve my problem.
Which hospital should I look for, and what would the costs be? Thank you.

Xiao Lin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/02/08

Dr. Jiang Baicong reply Plastic Surgery


Hello: The facial shape shows a crooked jaw on one side, and the eyes are uneven, with one higher than the other.
The nose and mouth are also tilted to the same side.
If the eyebrows are uneven, it suggests a similar issue.
It is important to note how long these symptoms have been present.
Have you had any recent colds? If the symptoms are short-term, it may be facial nerve paralysis, which can be treated with internal medicine.
However, if the symptoms have persisted for a long time and are worsening, it is advisable to visit a hospital to check for potential brain tumors or other pathologies affecting the facial nerve pathways.
For facial nerve paralysis due to intracranial issues, you should consult a neurosurgeon for evaluation and treatment.
If the problem is related to peripheral facial nerve issues, a consultation with a reconstructive plastic surgeon may be appropriate.
Regarding your condition, please avoid unnecessary jaw or bone reshaping procedures.
Wishing you health and happiness.
Jiang Baicong.

Reply Date: 2004/02/08

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Correcting facial asymmetry is a common concern for many individuals, and it can significantly impact one's self-esteem and overall appearance. In your case, where you have noted that your chin is crooked, your eyes are uneven, and your nose and mouth are also tilted to one side, there are several surgical options available to address these issues.


Surgical Options
1. Orthognathic Surgery: This type of surgery is often recommended for correcting jaw misalignments. If your chin is asymmetrical due to a skeletal issue, an orthognathic procedure may be necessary. This surgery involves repositioning the jaw to achieve better alignment and balance in the facial structure.

2. Rhinoplasty: If your nose is also asymmetrical, a rhinoplasty can be performed to reshape and realign the nose. This can help improve the overall symmetry of your face.

3. Blepharoplasty: If your eyes are uneven, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) can be performed to correct the asymmetry. This procedure can involve adjusting the eyelids to create a more balanced appearance.

4. Facial Implants or Fillers: In some cases, facial implants or dermal fillers can be used to enhance certain areas of the face, such as the chin or cheeks, to create a more symmetrical look.

5. Bony Reshaping: If the asymmetry is due to the bone structure, procedures such as bone shaving or contouring may be necessary to achieve a more balanced appearance.


Consultation and Evaluation
Before proceeding with any surgical option, it is crucial to have a thorough consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon or oral and maxillofacial surgeon who specializes in facial asymmetry. During this consultation, the surgeon will evaluate your facial structure, discuss your concerns, and recommend the most appropriate surgical options based on your specific needs.


Costs
The costs associated with these procedures can vary significantly based on several factors, including:
- The complexity of the surgery
- The surgeon's experience and reputation
- The geographic location of the practice
- Whether the procedure is performed in a hospital or an outpatient clinic
Generally, orthognathic surgery can range from $20,000 to $50,000, depending on the extent of the surgery and any additional procedures required. Rhinoplasty typically costs between $5,000 and $15,000, while eyelid surgery can range from $3,000 to $7,000. It is essential to discuss the total estimated costs during your consultation, as well as any potential financing options that may be available.


Risks and Considerations
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, including:
- Infection
- Scarring
- Anesthesia complications
- Unsatisfactory results, which may require revision surgery
It is vital to have realistic expectations and to understand that achieving perfect symmetry may not be possible. However, significant improvements can often be made with the right surgical approach.


Conclusion
In summary, correcting facial asymmetry involves a combination of surgical options tailored to your specific concerns. It is essential to consult with a qualified surgeon who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and develop a personalized treatment plan. The costs can vary widely, so it is advisable to inquire about all potential expenses during your consultation. With the right approach, you can achieve a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance, ultimately enhancing your confidence and quality of life.

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