Facial Asymmetry and Posture: The Connection Most People Never Consider
Mild facial asymmetry is often linked to postural and jaw alignment issues โ not purely genetics. Here's how structural factors influence facial symmetry.
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Understanding the structural root โ and how to address it properly
Facial asymmetry that develops over time is frequently a downstream expression of cervical and cranial structural imbalance rather than a fixed anatomical feature. Uneven tension in the cervical musculature and dural system can alter cranial bone position and soft-tissue distribution across the face. SPINE-X evaluates the cervicogenic and cranial components, addressing the structural contributors that conventional cosmetic approaches never reach.
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Some facial asymmetry has structural and muscular drivers that can be addressed. SPINE-X evaluates head, neck, and jaw alignment to identify and correct these factors.
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