CHEEKS SHAPE CORRECTION

Cheeks Shape Correction Surgery

Cheeks Shape Correction SurgeryThe three “landmarks” of the face are the chin, nose, and cheek areas. When one of these three is out of proportion, the face may appear unbalanced.

Strong cheekbones have always created an illusion of beauty. By increasing the definition of the face, the overall appearance is enhanced. Shallow cheekbones, resulting from heredity or the re-absorption of bone tissue occurs naturally as we age, creating a flat, hollow look. Early facial sagging is corrected with the implants, creating much the same effect as the facelift. Prominent cheekbones also enhance the appearance of the eyes.

A soft elastic implant is inserted through an incision in the mouth or under the chin. Occasionally a suture is needed to hold the implant in place until the body’s tissue conforms to the implant in roughly 3 days.

Cheek Implants can be used to Augment the Cheek and enhance the beauty of the face Cheek Implants come in many shapes and sizes but obviously there must be an ideal shape and size for each individual to see the most aesthetic improvement from the Cheek Implants. With 40-60 possible sizes and shapes of Cheek Implants and several types of Cheek Implant materials currently available, it’s no wonder people can become easily confused when it comes to Cheek Augmentation with Cheek Implants.Cheeks Shape Correction Surgery

The plastic surgery allows achieving various goals in the area of correction of parts of body, including zones where intervention requires special delicacy, consideration and prudence. And the decision taken on the necessity of plastic surgery to the face is the most responsible as for the surgeon and the patient. And why this decision is essential and vital for the patient?The patient should come to the issue consciously and wisely to make such a serious step and be confident that this is what he/she really needs and requires. Cheeks Shape Correction SurgeryIn spite of the high level of safety plastic surgery currently, no one can guarantee 100% quality surgery that will go without any complications.

The facial aesthetics is the very essential factor in the contemporary society and especially for those whose well-cared and perfect look is the crucial part of the professional image. And high cheekbones is one of the things anyone wants. Because it is classic look when triangular faces are preferred to round ones. They are thought to be more attractive and beautiful.

Cheek implantation Surgery in India

Beauty may only be skin deep. But, for centuries, well-defined facial features have been considered traits of physical beauty. Prominent cheek bones and a strong chin provide balance and definition. For those lacking these natural marks of distinction, make-up was their only alternative.

Who is a good candidate for non surgical cheek shaping ?

Any patient who desires an improvement in the size and shape of the cheeks may be suitable for non surgical cheek shaping, cheek enhancement. Patients with a flat or poor mid face shape can improve the balance of their face using an injectable filler – Evolence or Restylane SubQ. Also, patients who have deformities of the cheeks either from birth or from injuries can achieve significant improvement without the pain, risk and recovery associated with surgery.

Risks and Complications of Cheek Augmentation Surgery

Risks and possible complications include : –

  • unfavorable scarring and/or skin discoloration
  • excessive bleeding or hematoma
  • skin or fat necrosis (tissue death)
  • poor wound healing or wound separation
  • blood clots
  • anesthesia risks
  • deep vein thrombosis
  • cardiac and pulmonary complications
  • persistent edema (swelling) or fluid accumulation
  • persistent pain
  • temporary or permanent change/loss of skin sensation
  • unsatisfactory aesthetic results requiring revisional surgery
  • shifting of the implant’s position, possibly causing pressure on surrounding facial structures or nerves

Outcome Of Cheek implantation Surgery In 8934 Operations

  • success
  • failure