Information About Cosmetic Cheek Surgery
Cheek surgery is an option that you might want to consider if you are not satisfied with the way your cheeks appear in relation to your overall face structure. One of the most popular types of cosmetic surgery for the face is cheek implant surgery. The benefit of having cheek implant surgery is that it not only emphasizes the cheeks, but also tends to give the rest of the face a firmer appearance.
Not everyone is a good candidate for cheek surgery. For example, those that have a history of physiological disorder, or have certain health problems, such as an autoimmune disorder probably should not have the surgery. If you smoke you might have to stop smoking before you have this surgery due to the fact that there will be an incision in the mouth during surgery, which will need to heal after surgery. Other conditions that might prevent you from being a good candidate for cheek implants include any sinus or dental problems, as well as eye disease.
With cheek surgery that includes implants, you should be aware that the implants would be made of hard silicone. Like with any surgery that involves placing a foreign matter in the body, there is a chance that your body will reject the implant. There is also the chance that an infection will occur; in this case they will have to remove the implant and replace it once your body is clear of infection.
Before deciding to go forward with implants and cheek surgery, you will want to be sure that you spend as much time with the surgeon as possible. This type of surgery can dramatically change the way you look, so it is important that you be sure of what type of implant is best for you.
Have your surgeon explain the procedure to you so that you know what to expect. In most cases the cheek surgery will last about 4 to 5 hours, including in-hospital recovery time. This surgery may be either an inpatient or outpatient procedure. Also, you will be put under local anesthesia during the surgery.
After the procedure is complete, they will apply a dressing to the area of the surgery to help with the pain and swelling. Due to the nature of the surgery you will have some restrictions, including eating and drinking. You will likely have to eat and drink through a straw for up to two weeks following the cheek surgery. To make a full recovery it will take approximately 6 weeks; during this time you might have some problems with talking, as well as facial expressions, such as smiling.
Some things that you will want to think about before deciding to go ahead with cheek surgery and implants are that it will change your appearance dramatically. For this reason, it is important that you are prepared for it emotionally, as well as psychologically.
The expense of the surgery is something else you will want to prepare for. Cosmetic surgery can be very expensive and most health insurance policies will not cover it. Along with the expense of the surgery itself, there is also the time you will have to miss from work to have the procedure done and to recover.
With cheek implants there is the option of reversal if you do not like the results. This is done by removal of the implants and replacing them with implants that you will like better. Though this is an option, it is always better to be sure of what you want from the beginning due to the pain and inconvenience of this surgery.



