Balance & Enhance: Non-Surgical Treatment for Facial Asymmetry
Facial asymmetry is a common concern where one side of the face appears different from the other. While mild asymmetry is natural, significant differences in facial features can affect confidence and overall facial harmony. If you are seeking medical treatment to enhance facial balance, Dr Amir Waly at Karratha Medical Centre provides professional, evidence-based care to address your concerns safely and effectively.
Understanding Facial Asymmetry
Facial asymmetry may develop due to various factors, including genetics, muscle imbalances, trauma, previous surgery, or certain medical conditions. In some cases, age-related changes or lifestyle factors may contribute to differences in facial structure. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for determining the most suitable treatment approach.
Treatment Options
The choice of treatment depends on the cause and severity of facial asymmetry. Dr Amir Waly provides a personalised assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for each individual. Possible treatments may include non-surgical options such as therapeutic injections to address muscle imbalances or dermal fillers to restore volume and symmetry. In some cases, referral to a specialist may be necessary for surgical options if required.
All treatments provided at Karratha Medical Centre comply with Australian medical regulations, and any medical procedure is performed following a thorough consultation to ensure the best possible outcome. Dr Amir Waly will discuss the benefits, risks, and realistic expectations of any treatment before proceeding.
What to Expect During a Consultation
During your consultation, Dr Amir Waly will conduct a detailed assessment of your facial structure and discuss your concerns. Medical history, lifestyle factors, and treatment goals will be reviewed to tailor a plan that suits your needs. If a treatment is recommended, a discussion regarding expected results, potential side effects, and follow-up care will be included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is facial asymmetry treatment safe?
All medical treatments offered at Karratha Medical Centre are performed in accordance with Australian medical regulations. Non-surgical treatments such as dermal fillers and therapeutic injections are commonly used and considered safe when administered by a qualified practitioner.
How long do results last?
The longevity of results depends on the type of treatment. Non-surgical treatments such as dermal fillers typically last between six to eighteen months, while therapeutic injections may require maintenance treatments every few months. Surgical treatments, if required, may provide longer-lasting results.
Will my face look natural after treatment?
Dr Amir Waly prioritises a natural and balanced appearance, ensuring that any treatment enhances your facial harmony while maintaining your unique features.
Is there downtime after treatment?
Non-surgical treatments typically involve minimal downtime. Some individuals may experience mild swelling or bruising, which usually resolves within a few days. If surgical treatment is required, recovery time will vary and will be discussed during your consultation.
How do I book a consultation?
To discuss your concerns and explore suitable treatment options, you can book a consultation with Dr Amir Waly at Karratha Medical Centre. Contact our clinic to schedule an appointment at a time convenient for you.
Book a Consultation
If you are considering treatment, we welcome you to book a consultation. Our priority is to provide ethical, medically appropriate care tailored to your needs.
For more information, visit these reputable sources:
Australasian College of Dermatologists – Facial Aesthetic Treatments
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) – Approved Cosmetic Injectables
HealthDirect Australia – Facial Muscle Imbalances and Treatments
Australian Government Department of Health – Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures
The Skin Health Institute – Facial Rejuvenation and Symmetry Treatments
Disclaimer: Any treatment requires a medical consultation. Individual results may vary. This information is general in nature and does not replace professional medical advice.