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Frequent Questions About Cheek & Chin Implants

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Below you will find a list of frequent questions about Cheek or Chin Shaping. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, please contact us and be sure to include the procedure name and your question!

How are these procedures done?

If your cheek shaping is performed in conjunction with a Facelift, your implant will be inserted through the Facelift incision. If it is performed separately, two small incisions will be made inside the upper lip, directly below the cheekbones. Your surgeon will then create small "tunnels" from the incisions to the cheekbones and insert an implant through each tunnel. Each implant will be fitted flush against your cheekbone, underneath the soft tissues of the cheek. Alternatively, an incision may be made inside your lower eyelid and a pocket is formed and the implant inserted there. After your implants are solidly in place, the incisions will be closed using dissolving stitches (sutures). A dressing will be applied to minimize discomfort and swelling.

Chin shaping can be performed with the implant inserted either through a tiny incision underneath the chin, or through an incision inside the lower lip. Your surgeon will explain prior to your surgery which incision will be better for you. After the incision is made, a small pocket will be created beneath the skin, fatty tissue and muscle to hold the implant securely against the jaw. If your incision is made inside the lower lip, it is closed with dissolving stitches (sutures) that do not need removal. There will be no visible scar. If your incision is underneath your chin, regular stitches (sutures) will be used and are generally removed within one week; leaving a barely noticeable scar. Usually, the chin is taped after surgery to minimize swelling and discomfort.

How do I prepare for my procedure?

During your initial preoperative visit with your surgeon, be prepared to give a complete medical history including all your medications, allergies and previous surgeries. You will undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests. If you are over age 50, an electrocardiogram may be taken. Photographs are important aids in planning and performing your cheek and chin shaping. They become a permanent part of your patient record and are taken before and several months after your procedure.

During your consultation, you will be given specific directions to help you prepare for your procedure. Instructions generally include taking vitamins, cautions about taking certain medication and drinking alcohol, the shaving process and use of antibacterial soap. You must not eat or drink anything eight hours before your procedure. If you take daily medication, ask your surgeon if it is safe to take before your procedure. If you have any sores on your body, if you have a cold, sore throat or allergic condition, inform your surgeon so you may be examined prior to your procedure.

It is very important to note that smoking reduces the blood supply to the face and may increase scarring and compromise the good results. Therefore, you must stop smoking completely for three weeks before and two weeks after your procedure. "Cutting down" will not help. Complete elimination of smoking is necessary to improve facial blood supply.

How long does the procedure take?

Cheek shaping usually takes between 60 to 90 minutes. Chin shaping can take anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes.

What form of anesthesia is used?

You will be given either local anesthesia combined with sedation or general anesthesia, given by an expert anesthesiologist M.D. (medical doctor). Discuss your needs and comfort level specifically with your surgeon to create the best possible experience.

Can I return home the same day?

Yes. Cheek and chin shaping is done on an outpatient basis. However, it is necessary that you have someone to pick you up after the procedure, take you home and stay with you for at least 24 hours.

How long before I can return to normal activity?

Most individuals return to their usual activities in one week. No activities that could jar or bump the face for up to six weeks.

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