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Cheek augmentation is a cosmetic surgical procedure that is intended to emphasize the cheeks on a person's face. To augment the cheeks, a plastic surgeon may place a solid implant over the cheekbone. Injections with the patients' own fat or a soft tissue filler, like Restylane, are also popular.
Planning of cheek contouring is done while planning reshaping of the chin. [5] The cheeks are reshaped by cutting away bone and repositioning the facial bones. [5] Augmenting the cheeks with implants or with fat harvested from other parts of the body is common.
Facial masculinization surgery (FMS) is a set of plastic surgery procedures that can transform the patient's face to exhibit typical masculine morphology. Cisgender men may elect to undergo these procedures, and in the context of transgender people, FMS is a type of facial gender confirmation surgery (FGCS), which also includes facial feminization surgery (FFS) for transgender women.
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Cranio-maxillofacial trauma, including zygomatic (cheek bone), orbital (eye socket), mandibular and nasal fractures as well as facial soft tissue lacerations and penetrating neck injuries Craniofacial surgery /pediatric maxillofacial surgery, including cleft lip and palate surgery and trans-cranial craniofacial surgery including Fronto-Orbital ...
Pamela Anderson’s makeup-free journey continued to spark heated debates online. In light of the 57-year-old actress expressing her desire to embrace her natural look, many recently accused her ...
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Cheek implants – The implants are placed either through incisions inside the upper lip or through the lower eyelid. Sutures will vary depending on the approach. [2] Less commonly used implants are: Jaw angle implants – These can be placed individually, in pairs, or as a large wraparound implant that includes the chin.