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Cheek
Augmentation - Facial Implants
High,
prominent cheekbones are one of
the facial features most
frequently associated with
beauty. Today, this underlying
facial structure can be created
with implants.
Whether
you want heightened and well-formed
cheekbones like the ones you had when
you were young, or you’ve never had
well-defined cheekbones, cheek
implants may produce a dramatic
change.
For many people, cheek
implants can provide new facial
contours and dimensions to bring
facial features into better
balance. Cheek
implants are made in various shapes
and sizes. They are made out of
different synthetic materials that
have been used successfully for years.
If you're considering cheek implants,
the following information will provide
you with a good introduction to the
procedure. For more detailed
information about how this procedure
may help you, please schedule a
consultation with Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl.
What
are some of the most common benefits
of this surgery?
This
surgery can enhance facial
contours and brings balance to
the facial features. It is
also used to correct
asymmetries and congenital
defects.
During
the consultation, you and Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
will discuss the
changes that you would like to
make in your appearance. He
will explain the different
options available to you, the
procedure itself, its
risks and limitations as well
as the
anesthesia required. You may
also be able to view samples
of implants and feel the
differences in shape, size and
consistency.
Be sure to
as all the questions you have
about the surgery. Learning
everything you can about your
options, risks and benefits is
the key to making an informed
decision.
When
cheek implant surgery is
performed in conjunction with
other facial procedures, the
implants may be inserted
through the incisions used for
that procedure. If cheek
implant surgery is performed
by itself, incisions are made
inside the
upper lip, near the gums. The
implant of the size and shape
that Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl has selected
is then inserted through these
incisions into a pocket
created in the tissue. The implants are
placed on or below the
cheekbones, it is being fixed
with mini-screws made of titanium, and the incisions
are finally closed with sutures that
the body absorbs.
This
procedure is generally
performed on an outpatient
basis with postoperative monitoring
generally less than 24 hourd. A hospital stay is
sometimes necessary when cheek
implant surgery is performed
in conjunction with other
cosmetic procedures.
During
the necessary general anesthesia,
no pain is felt.
Postoperatively, there is minimal pain
or discomfort, mostly due to swelling.
As implants are usually fixed, they
cannot move which contributes to an
almost pain free postoperative status.
The
treated area may feel tight,
swollen and uncomfortable in
the days following the surgery
and there will be temporary facial
swelling. The upper lip may feel
numbed up temporarily due to
stretching of tissues and nerves. Pain medication may
be used to lessen discomfort.
Movement of the mouth may
initially be difficult.
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
will give you detailed information on post-operative
care, including limits on
physical activities and diet.
If incisions are made inside
the mouth, you may be placed
on a liquid diet for several
days until there is adequate
healing to allow for chewing
and food particles to come in
contact with the incisions.
Stitches
in the mouth dissolve in approximately
10 days. Swelling also subsides
quickly, but this varies, particularly
if cheek implants were performed in
conjunction with another surgery.
What
is the long-term outcome like for most
people?
Most
patients are really satisfied with the
result of the procedure. Due
to swelling, however, the results of
the surgery may not be plainly
visible for as long as three
to four months. There are no visible
scars and the incision in the mouth
generally heals very well.
In
general, the best candidates
for cheek augmentation are
people:
In
good physical health
Psychologically
stable
Wanting
to add definition to the
face, especially the midface
Understanding
the healing process
Understanding
the limitations of the
procedure
No
known allergies to the
implant material used
Having
realistic expectations for
the outcome
The
above is only a partial list
of the criteria that Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
will consider in
determining whether or not
this procedure is appropriate
for you. Be sure to ask Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
if he considers you an
ideal candidate for cheek
implants.
Significant
complications resulting from
chin implants are infrequent.
As with any surgical
procedure, however, there is
always a possibility of
infection, or reaction to the
anesthesia.
This
risk of infection can be
minimized by the sterile and
atraumatic surgical technique used and a short
antibiotic prophylaxis.
In
case of an infection and unsuccessful
antibiotic treatment implants must be removed and later
replaced.
Another risk is
implant displacement. In some
cases, implants may shift so
that a second operation is
necessary for repositioning.
Tell
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl about any allergies you
have (to foods, drugs,
environmental elements)
Tell
Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl about all medications,
herbal supplements or natural
supplements you are taking (both
prescription and non-prescription)
Carefully
follow any instructions Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl
gives you regarding eating and
drinking and smoking.
Avoid
aspirin and aspirin-containing
medicines for two weeks prior
to surgery.
Arrange
for someone to drive you home
after surgery or after discharge
from the hospital.
Please
inform Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl immediately in
case you should experience fever
or symptoms of an infection after
surgery.
Please
use a cooling mask or ice packs to
reduce swelling an discomfort
after surgery.
Refrain
from strenuous physical activities
during the first days after
surgery.
The
information on this web site
is only intended as an
introduction to this procedure
and should not be used to
determine whether you will
have the procedure performed
nor as a guarantee of the
result.
The
best method of determining
your personal options is to
schedule a personal
consultation with Dr. Kremer / Dr. Zettl.
He will be able to answer
specific questions related to
your situation.