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I am looking to get my zygoma reduced to narrow my wide face. Am I good candidate?

I’m also thinking of getting ptosis correction, epicanthoplasty, and rhinoplasty.
 
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Hello, I think the best way to get your answer is to send your pictures in for online consultation. You get professional feedback. Everyone here is just going to sugar coat their words cause it's inhumane to tell a stranger they should get something done if ones not in that field of work lol.
 
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^ True, but at the same time, I've seen professional consultants and doctors say all kind of bs in order to get the patient to go through with those expensive procedures.

Personally, I think your face is proportionate. I'd maybe consider removing the slight bump on your nose but that's just being nit picky lol. Plus the front of it can be contoured with bronzer. Your face is fiiine. And always keep in mind that a bunch of things can go wrong. My rhinoplasty (though it's all great now) was such a disastrous roller coaster and only just a few days ago did I finally have the scar from it successfully removed. I'm finally super happy with it and it looks fantastic, but I really did go through a lot (plus my original nose was a mess). At the end of the day, whatever you do, just make sure it's for yourself :smile: Do lots of research, watch lots of videos, analyze plenty of before and afters, put on some cute makeup and maybe grow out your hair I dunno - whatever you do, make sure you go into it confidently. Take your sweet time girl. A last note I'd like to add is to strongly consider the sagging that accompanies zygoma reductions. Right meow, your face is really symmetrical, healthy looking and functional.
 
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I got a little different procedure but I think my situation was kinda similar to yours. I was looking for jaw reduction, as thought if I cut my bone from left side and fix my deviated nose all my facial features would become symmetrical. So, I chose regen’s dr. Oh as I think he’s the best for any bone-cutting-related surgeries. When I came for a consultation, the problem wasn’t actually in my lower jaw, my maxilla from right was underdeveloped and moved a bit to the left which actually created the whole facial asymmetry. So, he suggested a two-jaw instead and roughly a week after I noticed that my nose became straight and tip a bit upturned just as I wanted (although I did nothing to it). So, make sure to have a consultation with a really good specialist before proceeding any surgery
 
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