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Incisions for cheek implants are classically made inside the mouth above the upper teeth.

Posted May 9, 2012 10:25 pm by Dr. Andrew Campbell in Cheek Augmentation,Cheek Implants

 Question: I’d love to get cheek implants but I have a hard to envisioning where the incisions would be made so that they’re not visible. Where are they made?

Answer: Incisions for cheek implants are classically made inside the mouth above the upper teeth.  You really only need about a 1-cm incision since the mucosa inside the mouth is rather stretchy and we can work through this very small incision to create a pocket to place the implant up over the cheekbone.  Dissolvable sutures are placed and most patients have a very minimal amount of downtime though they do have swelling that can last for weeks.


Is there some sort of procedure that could add some bulk back to my cheeks, perhaps cheek augmentation?

Posted April 17, 2012 4:31 pm by Dr. Andrew Campbell in Cheek Augmentation,Cheek Implants

Question: I’m a body builder and as I’ve gotten in better shape, my face has become more gaunt looking, particularly my cheeks. I’m not thin or skinny, I’m actually very fit and in excellent shape. Is there some sort of procedure that could add some bulk back to my cheeks, perhaps cheek augmentation? I’m a guy so I don’t want to look feminine.

Answer: I would have to evaluate your face to determine what your best options are, but one very simple option would be to place fillers into the areas where we desire more volume.  It is exceptionally easy, not horribly expensive, very well tolerated, and can be done in the spa setting.  Another option would be fat grafting, but that would require harvesting fat from other areas of your body and if you are extremely fit and have a very low body fat content that might not be very reasonable; otherwise, if you are needing volume in appropriate areas of the face, malar implants may be your best overall option.  These are highly customized depending on your particular facial features and shape, but when performed in experienced hands will definitely not feminize your face but will certainly volumetrically enhance your appearance.    


I’m a 26-year-old guy and I’d like to get a chin implant.

Posted 2:22 pm by Dr. Andrew Campbell in Cheek Augmentation,Cheek Implants

Question: I’m a 26-year-old guy and I’d like to get a chin implant. I thought that growing a beard before surgery would help to disguise some of the side effects of surgery and since I think the before and after will be pretty dramatic it might also help ease the transition to make it less obvious that I’ve had surgery. Is it okay to grow a beard before surgery or would I need to shave beforehand?

Answer: I have had a lot of male patients who present with a beard who desire chin augmentation since their beard obviously makes their chin look larger and they like this effect.  I personally do not make them shave their beard for the chin augmentation procedure, but we do need to shave the hair underneath the chin where the natural skin crease sits, so if there is beard hair there, I will shave that small area but, otherwise, the whole front of the chin can be left with beard hair.  Once the surgery has been performed then the suture underneath the chin has been removed, oftentimes patients will go ahead and then shave their beards and allow their new augmented chin to be visible.  


I recently had a chin implant that I feel is too large for my face.

Posted April 5, 2012 10:24 am by Dr. Andrew Campbell in Cheek Implants,Chin Augmentation

Question: I recently had a chin implant that I feel is too large for my face. Can I have this removed and replaced with a smaller one, and how long do I have to wait before I can do this?

Answer: If you have recently had the chin implant placed then I would recommend observation since you most likely have a small amount of swelling remaining and once the swelling subsides hopefully you will appreciate the size of the implant that was inserted.  If more than two months have gone by and you still feel the implant is too large then more than likely you will appreciate a revision since by that time the far majority of swelling has resolved and that really is the appearance that will be there long term.  If that is the case then after two months you may want to discuss this with your surgeon and see if a smaller implant can be traded for the one you currently have. 


Would the edges of a cheek implant be visible to others on a person with a very thin face?

Posted March 3, 2012 5:36 pm by Dr. Andrew Campbell in Cheek Augmentation,Cheek Implants

Question: Would the edges of a cheek implant be visible to others on a person with a very thin face?

Answer: The edges of the implant, even in thin-skinned patients, should not be visible due to the fact that they are tapered along their edges and conform to the bone very nicely.


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Dr. Andrew Campbell is a Midwest based Facial Plastic Surgeon in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, who is an expert in full facial rejuvenation including: facelifts, facial reconstruction, rhinoplasty, blepharoplasty (eyelid lift), platysmaplasty (neck lift), forehead lifts, brow lifts, cheek implants or cheek reconstruction, chin augmentation, and lip augmentation. Dr. Campbell also offers non-surgical treatments like Customized BOTOX®, Wrinkle Fillers like Radiesse, Restylane, and Perlane, Laser and Chemical Peels, and medical grade skin care and products as the medical director of Quintessa Medical Spa. Dr. Campbell's goal is to help his patients achieve lasting and natural looking results.

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