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Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:55 am |
Or is it impossible?
My right cheek seems to be looser than the left cheek which looks tight and toned, it is also more prone to acne which has diminish now, the texture is also less bright and less soft(slightly ruff) than the left one. How can looseness be treated? Will looseness always come back even with the best treatment? Can the cheek skin be remodeled and tighten permanently? Which treatment or machine can you recommend me?
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Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:09 am |
I think its possible but for me the thing that I would really recommend to you is facial exercises for this. Most people have one side of their face/body which is different to the other, but it shouldn't be loose so to speak. Maybe try facial exercises!
morocha wrote: |
Or is it impossible?
My right cheek seems to be looser than the left cheek which looks tight and toned, it is also more prone to acne which has diminish now, the texture is also less bright and less soft(slightly ruff) than the left one. How can looseness be treated? Will looseness always come back even with the best treatment? Can the cheek skin be remodeled and tighten permanently? Which treatment or machine can you recommend me?
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Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:19 pm |
I second the facial exercise recommendation! |
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Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:59 pm |
Isn't this related your recent abcessed tooth? I am sure once everything heals fully you will be back to normal. But you probably still have some residual swelling that needs to dissipate...it tales longer than you think, darn it. |
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Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:05 am |
If you have had an abcess I would not add into any massage, gadgets or facial exercise without the agreement of your dental surgeon. As Bethany says these things can take weeks or months to fully heal. In the mean time reviewing your diet and lifestyle would be beneficial. You might also consider the effect of UV exposure if you spend much time in the car or are seated adjacent to a window at work. |
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Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:03 am |
Yikes, you never mentioned an abcess before - but second to what Firefox said!
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If you have had an abcess I would not add into any massage, gadgets or facial exercise without the agreement of your dental surgeon. As Bethany says these things can take weeks or months to fully heal. In the mean time reviewing your diet and lifestyle would be beneficial. You might also consider the effect of UV exposure if you spend much time in the car or are seated adjacent to a window at work. |
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Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:51 am |
Also if you sleep on one side of your face more than the other I think it can cause facial atrophy. I sleep on my left cheek and that one does not seem to be as taught as the other. |
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