I have a weird, lopsided face - like a Picasso painting. It looks almost like I have bell's palsy or something but it's just how my face is. Would it be worth looking into surgical means of correcting the most noticeable asymmetries (my nose, mouth, and jaw)? Or is it best to just accept my crooked face as-is?>inb4 "no face is perfectly symmetrical" or "no one else notices!"Yes I know but my face is very visibly askew, and yes people have noticed before and brought it to my attention
I understand that you're feeling really self-conscious about your appearance, and it sounds like this has been something that’s affected your confidence. When it comes to deciding whether to pursue surgery or accept the way you look, it's important to reflect on your motivations. If the asymmetry is something you truly feel negatively impacts your life in a way that you can’t move past, seeking a consultation with a professional might help you better understand your options. A surgeon can help you weigh the risks, benefits, and potential outcomes. However, it’s also worth considering the emotional side of this—sometimes, the desire for external change can be tied to deeper feelings about how we view ourselves internally. Working with a therapist or counselor could help you explore these feelings more thoroughly, ensuring that any decision you make is coming from a place of self-care, not pressure. Ultimately, the decision should be about what makes you feel most comfortable and confident, whether that’s surgery or embracing the unique traits that make you, *you*.
>>32602078>>32602081Chatgpt response but the advice is valid.
>>32602078I just think if you do decide on surgery, have it be a one and done kind of thing. The worst thing would be getting addicted to surgery. Thinking you will be perfect if you only tweak your nose a little bit more, or just change your jaw just a bit more.