Facial Symmetry
See your facial symmetry, honestly.
AscendMe's facial symmetry analysis compares the left and right sides of your face across landmark distances, brow height, eye level, cheek volume, and jaw width — then explains, in plain language, what to actually do about the differences that matter.
How the symmetry score is calculated
For each of 140+ landmarks we compare its position to the mirrored position across the midline. Small deviations are normal; the report flags only the differences with visible impact.
Non-surgical fixes AscendMe recommends
The plan targets the daily habits that create most asymmetry.
- Chew on both sides deliberately for two weeks, then rotate weekly
- Rotate the side you sleep on — a decade of one-side sleeping shows
- Posture drills for forward-head and uneven shoulder tilt
- Tongue posture (mewing) held throughout the day
- Asymmetric grooming — hair part on the flatter side, brow shape balanced
What normal looks like
Small asymmetry is not a flaw — it's normal, human, and often part of what makes a face memorable. AscendMe flags meaningful asymmetry only and never invents problems.
Common questions
Is anyone's face perfectly symmetric?
No — perfect symmetry is rare and, at extremes, actually reads uncanny. AscendMe measures asymmetry against a healthy baseline and flags only what's meaningful.
What causes facial asymmetry?
Chewing side dominance, sleep-side preference, posture (forward head, uneven shoulders), tongue posture, and structural genetics. AscendMe can address the first four non-surgically.
Can I fix facial asymmetry?
Mild to moderate asymmetry is usually improvable through mewing, chewing balance, posture drills, sleep-side rotation, and asymmetric grooming (hair part, brow shaping).
Do you use surgery-based measurements?
No. AscendMe stays within non-surgical assessment and non-surgical fixes.
Ready when you are.
Upload two photos. Get your bounded, science-backed roadmap in 24–48 hours.
Start my analysisExplore more