I can offer some general insights about facial asymmetry.
It's important to understand that everyone's face has some degree of asymmetry, and it's entirely normal. In fact, perfect facial symmetry is quite rare. Mild asymmetry is generally not very noticeable and is considered a natural variation in human appearance.
Whether others notice your facial asymmetry or not may depend on several factors:
Degree of Asymmetry: If the asymmetry is very subtle or mild, it is less likely to be noticed by others. On the other hand, significant asymmetry might be more noticeable.
Location: The location of the asymmetry on your face can also impact how noticeable it is. For example, asymmetry in the eyes, eyebrows, or mouth might be more noticeable than asymmetry in other facial features.
Familiarity: People who are more familiar with you may be less likely to notice slight asymmetry since they are used to your face and overall appearance.
Self-Perception: Sometimes, people may be more self-conscious about their perceived facial asymmetry than others actually notice.
It's essential to remember that beauty is subjective, and what may seem like a flaw to you might not be perceived that way by others. Most people tend to notice the overall attractiveness of a person rather than minor asymmetries.
If facial asymmetry is causing you distress or affecting your self-confidence, it may be helpful to talk to a trusted friend or family member about your concerns. Remember that everyone has unique features, and what makes you different can also make you special. If you find that the asymmetry is causing significant emotional distress, talking to a mental health professional or a counselor can be beneficial in building self-acceptance and confidence.