Learn About Cheek Surgery

If you have shied away from a face lift because you are afraid it will take too much time and be too invasive, you should consider cheek surgery or augmentation as an alternative.  Full, plump cheeks are frequently associated with beauty and health.  Youthfully plump cheeks tend to lose plumpness and definition over time.  The fat pads that fill the cheeks may change position, fall, or even disappear, causing the face to appear thin and flat.  Deep creases, lines and wrinkles can appear.

Cheek surgery with permanent implants is one method of augmenting the thinned out cheeks.  Your board certified plastic surgeon will help you decide the best size and shape of the implant for your needs.  The silicone implant is surgically inserted through the mouth into the cheek area.  The recovery period is about a week and may include some temporary bruising and swelling.

Cheek augmentation using injectable fillers is an alternative to cheek surgery.  The new hyaluronics (HA), Sculptra and Radiesse are all very popular fillers.  One of the newest fillers to gain popularity is body fat harvested from the patient's own body.  Injectable fillers are relatively quick and easy to work with.  They provide a very natural look and the surgeon can carefully work to attain the desired symmetry.  Combining cheek surgery or augmentation with a chemical facial peel can provide a result that is as impressive as an actual face lift, depending on the patient.  Consulting with your plastic surgeon is the best way to determine which procedure is right for you.  Soon, your fuller cheeks will have you looking younger and healthier.