CHEEK
ENHANCEMENT
What is
Cheek Enhancement?
Youthful beauty and health is clearly seen in one’s cheeks.
They provide balance and help fill out the middle portion of your face.
Cheeks are fuller when you’re young. But as we age the pads
that fill out our cheeks and give them their plumpness, change position
and fall.
Cheek Enhancement or
Cheek
Implants is a procedure performed to correct flat and
unattractive cheeks using implants to achieve a balanced facial shape.
Also known as Cheek Augmentation,
it improves the balance of the face
with the forehead, nose, and chin. This procedure is also used to
reshape the face to give a younger look and a more oval or heart shape,
which is aesthetically attractive.
Risks on Cheek Enhancement
Cheek augmentation in itself is a
very safe procedure, but no cosmetic
surgery
is without risk. Some of the potential risks or complications may
include infection, implant shifting, and capsular contracture. There is
also a chance of infection, bleeding, and numbness from nerve damage.
Common to any operation, bruising, scarring, and swelling can possibly
happen. If the implant becomes slightly misaligned, a second procedure
may be necessary to reposition it.
Frequently Asked Questions on Cheek Enhancement
Question:
Will Cheek
augmentation surgery
leave scars?
There will be no visible scars after cheek augmentation
as the
incisions are made inside the upper lip or insider the lower eyelid.
Question:
How long before I can recover? What will I feel during the recovery
period?
It usually takes about one week to recover from Cheek
Enhancement.
You may experience difficulty in moving your lips and mouth for the
first few days after surgery, and dietary restrictions may be necessary.
Question:
When will I be able to exercise again?
You will need to postpone strenuous
activities and exercise for four
to six weeks after the Cheek
augmentation. However, you can go back to
work in a week’s time.
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