Cheek Implants Can Offer Immediate and Long-Term Results

Benefits of the cheek implant procedure:

Cheek implants can enhance a primary facial structure and add contouring to the face, effectively creating a youthful appearance. Some people with natural, smaller cheek bones may suffer from sagging and droopy eyes at a younger age due to their facial structure. Smaller cheek bones will not give the upper part of the face the support it needs to stay structured in old age. Implants can give a base to the upper part of the face and can easily stop this from happening to you. The implants can fill out sunken and hollowed cheeks and improve the facial silhouette.

The process of implanting the cheek implants is relatively invasive and easy. Cheek implants are placed into the upper cheek area inside a designated “pocket” made through the gum line of the mid to upper jaw area and is custom made to ensure a complete overlay of the existing cheek bone, enhancing your natural facial contours.

Recovery process:

The healing time for a cheek implant surgery is actually pretty minimal compared to most of the other bigger and more involved cosmetic procedures that doctors offer. There is no external skin incision while making the pocket for the implant, and the incisions that are made inside the mouth near the gum line are proved to heal quickly. Five days to a week should be a sufficient amount of time for most people to feel confident enough to appear in public with their new implants.

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