Well-defined facial features have been considered traits of physical beauty
for years. Prominent cheekbones and a strong chin provide balance and definition.
For those lacking these natural marks of distinction, make-up was their
only alternative.
Now, there is a safe, permanent method to correct a receding chin and
provide high cheekbones desired by men and women. The surgical procedures
available are chin augmentation (mentoplasty) and cheek implants (malar
augmentations).
Chin & Cheek Augmentation Before and After Photos
Chin augmentation and cheek implants are cosmetic surgical procedures designed to provide a more vibrant and attractive look of distinction to the face. These procedures can also benefit those with asymmetries or congenital defects. Chin implants are often recommended to patients undergoing nose surgery to achieve better facial balance. For patients 38 to 50 years old, cheek implants can improve the mid-facial contour and restore sagging mid-facial soft tissues, thus postponing the need for a facelift. For facelift patients, cheek implants can ensure longer-lasting results.
During your initial cosmetic consultation, Dr. Nikko will assess the nature
of your facial structure and discuss your concerns about your face, your
expectations and explain the probable outcome of your procedure. You may
be shown several before and after treatment photographs of patients having
similar facial structure, and will be explained the treatment you can expect
to receive. Before and after photos may be taken to document your results.
Facial implants have proven to provide a safe, predictable, low-cost,
low-risk cosmetic surgical procedure. To date, millions of facial implants
made from non-toxic materials such as silicone, porous polyethylene and
expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) have been implanted, with no reported
cases of allergic reaction. The implants, designed specifically for use
in the midfacial cheek area and the chin come in a wide variety of shapes
and sizes. These implants can be custom-trimmed by Dr. Nikko for a more
natural fit.
Both chin and cheek implantation procedures can be performed on an outpatient
basis. They can be performed using general anesthesia with the patient asleep,
or using a local anesthesia to numb the treated area while the patient remains
awake. After cleansing the area, Dr. Nikko will place small incisions either
in natural crease lines or inside the mouth. The implants are placed through
the incision and into position. The incisions are then closed using tiny
sutures.
Following cheek augmentation, you can expect some minor discomfort, aching and some numbness along with some temporary swelling. Although not intended as medical advice, keeping your head elevated and applying cold compresses during the first 24 hours will help keep the swelling to a minimum. Post-operative discomfort can be controlled with medication. Chewing food and brushing your teeth might be a little uncomfortable for a week to ten days.
Following chin augmentation, Dr. Nikko will apply a dressing that will cover the area for about three days. Post-operative discomfort can be controlled with medication. Keeping your head elevated and applying cold compresses during the first 24 hours will keep swelling to a minimum. A soft food diet may be required for a few days as chewing may be limited. All swelling should be gone within six weeks. External scars are minimal and will fade significantly over time. Strenuous activities should be avoided for several weeks.
If you are wondering if you could benefit from chin and/or cheek augmentation,
please contact our office to arrange a consultation.