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Cheeks
For ages, strong cheek bones and facial
angulation have been considered signs of beauty. Candidates for malar
augmentation (cheek bone implants) frequently have naturally flat cheek
bones, which provide no facial contour. Malar augmentation can add this
definition to a face. Submalar augmentation is often used in patients
whose cheeks have a sunken, hollow look. Submalar augmentation can fill
this hollow sign of aging below the cheek bones and fill out the patient's
face. Patients who have been victims of facial trauma or have congenital
defects may also be candidates for cheek augmentation.
Surgery
Your facial contours will be studied very
carefully to determine whether an implant will help you and if so, what
type.
These medical-grade synthetic rubber implants
are pre-formed in various shapes and sizes and it is important to determine
which is best for each individual case.
The implant is placed through a small incision
in the mouth. There is no visible scar and dissolvable sutures are used.
After Surgery
Supportive adhesive tape is placed for
support. Occasionally, a patient experiences some bruising, but frequently
can return to work in three to five days. |