It's a hole on a curved surface, so the two sides of the hole are always going to he at different heights, especially where the curve has the smallest radius. The edges in the centres of the F-holes may be a bit higher than the general curve because there is no wood (where the F-hole is) to keep the edge down, so it's liable to rise up a bit, but a pressed top is always likely to do that. You'd need a solid carved top for that not to happen.

But just following the general curve of the top with my eye, there doesn't seem to be any significant issue.

So I'd relax, it's normal.