i agree with the analysis you sent me, especailly for this asymmetry:
Step one: Chin and jaw augmentation
We recommend an osteotomy and/or graft on the chin and the border of the mandible. In these procedure, parts of the mandible can be increased in projection by segmentation and also shaven off to decrease projection. This combination often yields good results in improving asymmetries and shape of the lower jaw. The bony process which holds the teeth is not moved within this procedure.
Another option of chin and jaw augmentation is the use of jaw and chin implants, which can be custom-fit to the patient.
The goal of this step is to turn the convex profile into a straight profile, eliminate or improve facial asymmetry and masculinize the face.
however i disagree with what they call "step II" with the filler augmentation of the upper midface. i see no need for that and imho your upper midface is close to perfect.