Asymmetry: I am not sure how you can get this done but I have two suggestions for you. 1: Your dentist may be able to explain this for you and do something about it. 2: More likely an Ear, nose, and throat doctor may be a better solution. Both would not be a bad idea.
Answered 1/8/2015
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Be examined: by a plastic surgeon. It could be asymmetric muscle hypertrophy secondary to a particular habitual animation, or minor lipodystrophy. Less likely are mucous cyst or other lesions. The treatment is unlikely to be very complicated. Are you an engineer by any chance?
Answered 5/27/2015
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