Botox for Face Symmetry in Scottsdale
Facial asymmetry is one of the most common concerns Nurse Diane addresses — and one of the most satisfying to correct. Nearly every face has some degree of natural asymmetry: one brow sits slightly lower, one masseter is stronger, one corner of the mouth pulls differently. These subtle differences become more noticeable with age as volume loss and muscle patterns exaggerate them.
Botox for face symmetry works by precisely targeting the overactive muscles on the dominant side — relaxing them to let the weaker side come forward. The result isn’t a perfectly mirrored face (which would look unnatural) — it’s a harmonized one that photographs beautifully and reads as balanced in conversation.
Common Symmetry Corrections Nurse Diane Performs with Botox
- Uneven brows — microdoses on the stronger side to even out brow height and open the eye area
- Asymmetric smile — relaxing the corner elevator muscle on the dominant side for a more even expression
- Jaw asymmetry — uneven masseter dosing to balance lower face width on both sides
- Uneven “11s” — correcting frown lines that are deeper or more pronounced on one side
- Chin deviation — softening mentalis pull that creates the appearance of a shifted chin
Botox for symmetry is not a separate treatment — it’s built into every facial balancing plan at Esthetic Finesse. If asymmetry is something you notice in photos or in the mirror, Nurse Diane will address it during your full-face assessment before any product is placed.