Smile asymmetry is a common facial concern that often becomes more noticeable with movement or expression. With a personalized approach, balance can be improved while preserving natural expression and individuality.

Smile asymmetry refers to an imbalance in how the mouth, lips, or surrounding facial muscles move during expression. One side of the smile may lift higher, move differently, or appear fuller than the other.
This asymmetry may be subtle or more noticeable depending on facial anatomy and muscle activity.
Smile asymmetry can be influenced by differences in muscle strength, nerve activity, facial structure, or volume distribution. Past dental work, habitual facial movement, or natural anatomy can also play a role.
Over time, volume loss or changes in muscle tone may make asymmetry more apparent.