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



