Looks like your right jaw is slightly longer and/or more rotated than the other.
If that's your only problem, though, good luck finding an oral surgeon who would want to fix it. It's minor enough that most surgeons wouldn't do it because it's a "long haul for a short slide."
I've got a slight cant, asymmetrical jaw, vertical maxillary excess, slight overjet, huge lip incompetence, and a slightly receding chin, and a number of surgeons have told me to just live with it because they're afraid of doing more harm than good.
Look, my attitude is with surgery, if it bothers you, get it fixed. But even I would say your asymmetry is so small and within the very normal range of human asymmetry that jaw surgery is not worth it.
If you posted a picture showing the cant of your teeth, I might have a different opinion. A small amount of cant is also fairly common. Just depends on how much cant there actually is.
P.S. Have you had your nose checked out? I had a cousin who broke his nose in a sports injury when he was young and never knew it. His nose looked straight on the outside and his jaw looked crooked. Later on found out that his nose was slanted slightly from the injury. After a minor rhinoplasty his face straightened out.