Chin & Cheek Implant

Cheeks with a good amount of volume will have a plumpish appearance with smooth skin and adds to the youthful appearance.This gives your face attractive contours and brings balance to the facial proportions.”

When to Consider Facial Implants?

How is a facial implant procedure performed?

Questions to ask your plastic surgeon

Preparing for Your Procedure

Your team of surgeons will provide thorough pre-operative instructions, answer any questions you may have, take a detailed medical history, and perform a physical exam to determine your fitness for surgery.

Your surgeons will ask you to:
  • Stop smoking at least six weeks before undergoing surgery to promote better healing.
  • Avoid taking aspirin, certain anti-inflammatory drugs, and some herbal medications can cause increased bleeding.
  • Regardless of the type of surgery to be performed, hydration is very important before and after surgery for safe recovery.

    Facial implants are usually performed on an outpatient basis. Be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery and to stay with you at least the first night following surgery.
    What can I expect on the day of facial implants surgery?
    Your facial implant surgery will be performed in an accredited hospital.Most facial implant procedures take at least one hour to complete the procedure.

  • Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical procedure.
  • General anesthesia is commonly during your facial implant procedure, although local anesthesia or intravenous sedation may be desirable in some instances.
  • For your safety during the surgery, various monitors will be used to check your heart, blood pressure, pulse, and the amount of oxygen circulating in your blood.
  • Your team of surgeons will follow the surgical plan discussed with you before surgery.
  • After your procedure is completed, you will be taken into a recovery area where you will continue to be closely monitored.
  • After implant surgery, you will be placed in a surgical dressing that includes a support or compression garment over your face.

    You will probably be permitted to go home after a short observation period unless you and your plastic surgeons have made other plans for your immediate post-op recovery.
  • You ask, we answer.

    • Facial implants are essentially permanent. All implants can fracture as a result of normal activity or facial trauma. On occasion they can become infected. These problems after facial implant surgery are very uncommon. Most patients can expect a lifetime of improvement after facial implant surgery.
    Fortunately, significant complications from facial implants are infrequent. Your specific risks for facial implants will be discussed during your consultation.
    All surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Some of the potential complications of all surgeries are:
     
    • Hematoma or seroma (an accumulation of blood or fluid under the skin that may require removal)
    • Infection and bleeding
    • Changes in sensation
    • Damage to underlying structures
    • Unsatisfactory results that may necessitate additional procedures
     
    Other risks specific to facial implants are outlined below:
    • Contour abnormalities can occur if implants shift or become malpositioned
    • Extrusion of implants is rare but can be caused by excessive trauma or infection
     
    You can help minimize certain risks by following the advice and instructions of your board-certified team of plastic surgeons both before and after your facial implant surgery.