Facial augmentation
CHEEK AND CHIN IMPLANTS, LIPOMODELLING AND CHIN REMODELLING
These cosmetic procedures can help balance your facial proportions and add fullness to your cheeks and chin.
About having facial surgery
Cheek and chin implants, and fat transfer (lipomodelling) can plump up your cheeks and chin to create a more youthful appearance and defined profile.
Chin remodelling refines the shape and size of your chin.
All these treatments can help balance the proportions of your face.
Need to know
Facial augmentation procedures are carried out under general anaesthetic.
For cheek implants, your surgeon makes a small cut inside your mouth. With chin implants, your surgeon makes a discrete cut underneath your chin (to minimise visible scarring) or inside your mouth. They then put the implants in place and stitch the cut.
For a fat transfer treatment, your surgeon will take fat cells from one area of your body - usually your legs or stomach - and inject them into your face.
If you're having your chin remodelled, your surgeon will access the bone via the inside of your mouth.
You should be able to go home the same day as your operation. If your surgeon made cuts in your mouth, you'll need to drink liquids through a straw until the cuts have healed. You should use an antibacterial mouthwash, too. If you have your chin remodelled, you'll need to wear a chin support.
After lipomodelling, you'll have some bruising, swelling and possibly numbness in the affected areas. None of these procedures should leave significant scars. Any scars will be well hidden. Your consultant will let you know when you can get back to your usual routine but you'll probably need to take a week off work.
Self-funding
Paying for medical treatment
Our Facial augmentation locations
The Wellington Hospital
The Princess Grace Hospital
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This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.