Facial Implants, Cheek Implants, Chin Implants in Columbus, Ohio
What are cheek implants?Cheek implants are permanent semi-soft materials naturally shaped to rejuvenate the cheeks or midfacial area. As we age, the bone structure of our face actually shrinks leading to less prominent cheek bones. Gravitational forces and repetitive facial movements cause the cheek tissues to drop down sometimes causing deep grooves to develop. The end result is a loss of the youthful heart-shaped face and less prominent cheek bones. In addition, the soft tissues under the eyes can descend creating dark circles under the eyes. There are a number of different shapes and sizes of implants to fit every type of patient. In general they are categorized according to the location that needs augmentation. Malar (high cheek bones), submalar (low cheek bone) and tear trough (dark circles under eyes) are all available. How are cheek implants placed? Are they permanent? Cheek implants are solid materials that are placed directly on the bone surface to create a fuller appearance. They are usually placed through a hidden incision inside the under surface of the upper lip or the inside surface of the lower eyelid. No visible incisions are necessary. They are permanent and are difficult to feel through the face after the healing process has occurred. Most patients choose to undergo a brief general anesthetic for comfort during placement. What should I expect during my recovery? There is some swelling that will occur after cheek implants are placed. This can be minimized by following post-operative instructions closely, limiting activity and maintaining cool compresses on the cheeks for a few days. Swelling will disappear over 1 to 2 weeks. Pain is rare after this type of surgery and most patients just describe some general tenderness. Are there alternatives to improve the cheek without a permanent implant?Some patients may benefit from the injection of a filler substance to the cheek area. RadianceÔ is a filler that is commonly used in this area and produces an improvement expected to persist for at least 2 years. Currently there are no permanent injectable fillers that are FDA approved. How should I choose my surgeon? The more informed you are about all your options, the better the choice you'll make for yourself. Choose a surgeon that has experience dealing with both the cosmetic as well as functional aspects of the cheek bones, soft tissues, and muscles. The physicians and staff of The Sullivan Centre for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery will ensure that you have a truly exceptional experience.
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