Breast Size Problem
Asymmetry of the breasts is fairly prevalent, affecting more than half of all women. A woman's breasts can fluctuate in size or volume for a variety of causes, including trauma, puberty, and hormonal changes.
Oral submucous fibrosis
OSMF is an oral precancerous disease characterised by inflammation and increasing fibrosis of the submucosal tissues, resulting in significant stiffness and trismus.
Bilateral abductor vocal fold paralysis
Bilateral abductor vocal folds paralysis is an uncommon condition that includes disphonia, disphagia, and food and saliva aspiration into the lungs.
Damage or abnormal lips
Lip deformities can be caused by a variety of factors. Cleft lip and palate are birth abnormalities that occur when the lip or mouth of a newborn does not develop normally during pregnancy. These congenital malformations are known as "orofacial clefts".
Lip Size Problem
A pair of "average lips" has an upper lip measurement of 7.8mm at the midline and a lower lip measurement of 12.2mm. Lips that differ from this size are bigger or thinner.
Abnormal Nose Shape
A nasal deformity is a structural and cosmetic anomaly of the nose that causes breathing difficulties, poor sense of smell, and other issues such as aberrant facial structure.
Crooked nose
A crooked nose can be the result of congenital defects or trauma. A deviated septum, or displacement of the nasal septum, or thin wall between the nasal passages, frequently causes a crooked nose.
lymphedema in arm
Lymphedema is swelling brought on by the body's accumulation of lymph fluid. Similar to a drain in a washbasin, lymph nodes function. Fluid cannot drain if the drain is blocked. Usually, the arms or legs are affected.
Obesity
An excessive quantity of body fat is a complex condition known as obesity. It is more than just an aesthetic problem. It's a health issue that raises the chance of conditions like heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and several malignancies.
Abdominal Excess Skin/Fat
Anterior thighs, hips, and knees may occasionally be covered by extra skin and fat on the abdomen, which is a side effect of weight increase.
Aging
It is possible to define ageing as the age-related decline of the physiological processes required for reproduction and survival.