Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Cheek Fillers

Are you curious about fillers for cheeks? Many people who have nearly unnoticeable or flattened cheekbones think about getting dermal fillers to enhance their cheeks.

The main purpose of this procedure is to help smooth out wrinkles and fine lines, create added volume to the face, and create the appearance of lifting your cheekbones.

What Are Cheek Fillers?

When you get cheek fillers, an injection is made that adds volume to the area near and above the cheekbones. This creates the look of additional bone structure.

When these injections are made, they also help eliminate the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Several different materials can be used for cheek fillers. Polylactic acid and hyaluronic acid are the most common choices for the under-eye and cheek area. The fillers are temporary and need to be renewed after several months.

How Long Do Fillers for Cheeks Last?

Fillers can last anywhere from six months to two years. It all depends on which kind of cheek fillers you choose. Over time, the filler material will dissolve and metabolize, leaving collagen behind. Collagen is good for the skin.

Who Can Get Cheek Fillers?

If you’re healthy, do not smoke, and have no chronic health issues, you are likely a good candidate. It is not recommended that one gets cheek fillers if any of the following apply:

  • You are breastfeeding or pregnant.
  • You suffer from bleeding disorders.
  • You’re allergic to any of the compounds found in dermal fillers.

What Is It Like to Get Cheek Fillers?

First, you will have a consultation with Dr Smith about your desired results. Once that is complete, you can schedule an appointment to get the injections, and in some cases the injections can be performed that day.

In the two weeks before the procedure, it is important to avoid taking blood-thinning medication, such as aspirin.

Dr Smith may also have extra instructions for preparing you for the process. Make sure Dr Smith is aware if you take prescription blood thinners.

At the appointment, you will recline comfortably. A numbing agent or topical anesthetic may be used before the injections or will be included in the shot itself. The injection process is quick and usually takes less than 30 minutes.

After injections, some results will be immediate. However, it can take up to 48 hours for the fillers to settle in the right location. You can drive after the injections, run errands, or even go to work.

During the first few days after injections, do not sleep on your cheeks. It’s also a good idea to avoid serious exercise for about two days. Try to keep your face clean and dry and avoid touching it.

Final Thoughts

Cheek fillers are a simple procedure with results that can last for months or years. It’s important to choose a provider who is licensed and experienced to put in the dermal fillers.

As a Facial Plastic Surgeon and former National Allergan Injection Trainer, Dr. Smith brings artistry and experience to injections.

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Tips For Rhinoplasty Recovery

Recovery from Rhinoplasty can be a process, especially if you are not accustomed to taking downtime. But with a few simple tips, your recovery process can go as smooth as possible.

Take Care of Your Nose

Taking care of your nose may seem like an obvious suggestion for rhinoplasty recovery. However, if you are not careful about nasal care, you can cause issues and lengthen your recovery. One tip for caring for your nose is to avoid rubbing it; even if it is difficult to do so.

You will want to avoid blowing your nose for the first two weeks (check with your doctor). You can use a tissue to gently wipe your nose if you need to do so. Be careful about sneezing as well. You’ll want to do that with an open mouth.

Get Plenty of Rest

Rhinoplasty is surgery, so you will require extra rest as you recover. If you feel tired, even during the day, rest. Get plenty of sleep at night. Sleep is highly beneficial to a proper recovery and healing.

Part of resting is refraining from strenuous activity. That includes hobbies and fitness activities. You’ll want to stay away from work for a minimum 3-7 days. Your surgeon will let you know if you need additional time away from work or activities.

Keeping your head elevated will help reduce swelling. You should keep your head above your heart even when sleeping. You can do this by using extra pillows behind your head when you go to sleep, or by sleeping in a chair that reclines.

Be Patient

Swelling can last months after having nasal surgery. Some patients experience mild swelling for as long as a year. Most people will not notice the swelling after a couple of months, but you may notice the swelling yourself for a while.

While swelling is present, you may be unable to tell what the final shape of your nose will be. As you recover, and the swelling reduces, you will begin to recognize what your new nasal shape is. Be patient during this process and remember that the swelling is temporary.

Conclusion

Rhinoplasty is surgery. As with any surgery, you will require adequate time to recover. Sometimes, recovery can seem extremely hard. There are things you can do to make that recovery go more easily.

The first thing you need to do is realize that your nose, and possibly around your eyes, will remain swollen for a while. To help with the swelling, you can sleep in a more upright position, and use ice around the nose. Get plenty of rest including limiting some routine activities. Follow your surgeon’s instructions carefully. Take care of your nose for the easiest possible recovery from rhinoplasty.