Cheek Implants
Understanding Malar Augmentation

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER THE SURGERY

Following cheek augmentation, you can expect some discomfort, aching and some numbness along with some temporary swelling. Keeping your head elevated and applying cold compresses during the first 24 to 48 hours will help keep this to a minimum. Postoperative discomfort can be controlled with medication. Chewing food and brushing your teeth might be a little uncomfortable for a week to ten days. Rigorous activity will be prohibited for the first few weeks after surgery. Normal activity can be resumed after approximately ten days.

In patients 38 to 50 years old, cheek implants can improve the midfacial contour and restore sagging midfacial soft tissues, thus postponing the need for a face lift. For patients receiving a face lift, cheek implants can ensure longer-lasting results. If you have been wondering if having more distinctive facial features might enhance your appearance and perhaps help improve your self-confidence, you should schedule a consultation with Dr. Smith.

Insurance does not generally cover surgery that is purely for cosmetic reasons. Surgery to correct or improve genetic deformity or traumatic injury may be reimbursable in whole or in part. It is the patient’s responsibility to check with his/her insurance carrier for information regarding benefits.


 

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