Do you know why our face is not symmetrical? It cannot be symmetrical anyway. Years ago, there was a man; a man loved a woman, then they came together and created you. In other words, a different cell combined with another different cell and formed you, and along this path it divided trillions of times. The combination of two different structures created a blending effect in you, and you formed yourself by taking the good and bad traits from them. During this multiplication process, your face multiplied, your kidney multiplied, your eye multiplied, your eyebrow multiplied, your ear multiplied—you kept multiplying—but these paired organs became asymmetrical. They cannot be symmetrical because
your mother is different and your father is different. The cells coming from here keep multiplying and forming you. Expecting symmetry is actually a bit pointless. If everything were exactly the same, you would not like it anyway. Sometimes having one eyebrow higher and the other lower can make a gaze striking, or certain asymmetries can make a person more beautiful. You are a blend of your mother and father, and believe me, this blended structure makes you more flavorful.
So do not get stuck on symmetry. Make the necessary interventions to become the best version of yourself. Sometimes this is filler, sometimes toxin, sometimes surgery. You should evaluate how this will be yourself. Question what fits your life and pursue that.