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Facial Implants
Facial
implants can enhance your appearance and bolster your self esteem. If
you are looking for improvement, not perfection, in your appearance
and are realistic in your expectations, you may find that a facial implant
is the right choice for you.
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Details:
Plastic
surgeons use facial implants to improve and enhance facial contours.
Frequently, these implants will help provide a more harmonious balance
to your face and features so that you feel better about the way you
look.
There
are many implants available, manufactured from a variety of materials.
They may help strengthen a jawline or bring
the chin or cheekbones
into balance with the rest of the face.
Procedure:
Chin
surgery
Insertion of a chin implant may take anywhere from 30
minutes to an hour. During the procedure, the surgeon selects the proper
size and shape implant to enhance your appearance and inserts it into
a pocket over the front of the jawbone. The small incision to create
the pocket and insert the implant is
placed inside the mouth (along the lower lip) or in the skin just under
the chin area.
Usually,
the chin is taped after surgery to minimize swelling and discomfort.
Sutures in the skin will be removed in five to seven days. If an intra-oral
incision is used, the sutures will dissolve.
You will experience some discomfort and swelling in the affected area
for several days.
Recovery
from chin Surgery:
It's normal to experience some temporary difficulty with smiling and
talking. Black and blue marks may be visible around the chin and neck.
Your plastic surgeon will instruct you about dental hygiene, eating
and any restrictions to your activities after surgery.
Cheek
surgery
Cheek implant surgery usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes.
When cheek implants are being placed in conjunction with another cosmetic
procedure, such as a facelift, forehead lift or eyelid surgery, the
implants may be inserted through the incisions made for those procedures.
Otherwise, an incision will be made either inside your upper lip or
your lower eyelid. A pocket is then formed and an implant is inserted.
After
surgery, a dressing will be applied to minimize discomfort and swelling.
The severity and duration of such side effects may vary, especially
if another cosmetic procedure was performed at the same time.
Recovering
from cheek surgery
Your plastic surgeon will provide you with instructions about post-operative
care. There will be dietary restrictions as well as limitations to your
activities. Again, these instructions will vary, especially if another
procedure was performed along with your implant surgery. However, you
should be aware that your ability to move your mouth and lips may be
diminished temporarily. Stitches used to close
the incisions inside your mouth usually dissolve within about 10 days.
Lower-jaw
surgery
Insertion of a jaw implant usually takes about one to two hours. Internal
incisions are made on either side of the lower lip to provide access
for creating a pocket into which the lower-jaw implant can be inserted.
Dissolving sutures are used to close the incisions.
Recovering from jaw surgery
Swelling is sometimes significant immediately following surgery, usually
peaking 24 to 48 hours afterward. Although most of the significant swelling
will subside over a period of several days, prolonged mild swelling
may prevent your final facial contour from becoming apparent for several
months.
Length:
30 Minuets to 2 hours
Anesthesia: In some cases, facial implant surgery
may require only local anesthesia combined with a sedative. However,
more frequently, a general anesthesia may be recommended.
In/Outpatient:Your operation may take place in an
office-based facility, a freestanding surgical center or a hospital
outpatient facility. Sometimes, your plastic surgeon may require that
you stay overnight. Your doctor will make such a recommendation based
on your overall medical condition and whether another cosmetic procedure
was performed simultaneously with the facial implant surgery.
Side-Effects
/ Risks: All
surgery carries some uncertainty and risk Facial implants can produce
some remarkable changes. Problems rarely occur, but you need to be informed
about such possibilities. This brochure will touch upon a few, but is
not intended to provide a detailed or complete inventory of potential
risks A facial implant can shift slightly out of alignment and a second
operation my be necessary to replace it in its proper position. Infection
can occur with any operation. If infection were to occur around a facial
implant and did not clear up after treatment with antibiotics, the implant
might have to be temporarily removed and replaced at a later time. Other,
less-frequent risks may be associated with certain implants. Be sure
to ask your plastic surgeon for a description
of the risks associated with the procedure in which you are interested.
Recovery:
General:
Remember, with any facial surgery, you may feel and look better in a
short period of time. However, it may not be advisable to participate
in certain activities -- especially activity that may result in the
face being jarred or bumped -- for several weeks. It's best to check
with your plastic surgeon about such matters.
Chin Implants: You will experience some discomfort and swelling
in the affected area for several days. It's normal to experience some
temporary difficulty with smiling and talking. Black and blue marks
may be visible around the chin and neck. Your plastic surgeon will instruct
you about dental hygiene, eating and any restrictions to your activities
after surgery.
Cheek
Implants: Your plastic surgeon will provide you with instructions
about postoperative care. There will be dietary restrictions as well
as limitations to your activities. Again, these instructions will vary,
especially if another procedure was performed along with your implant
surgery. However, you should be aware that your ability to move your
mouth and lips may be diminished temporarily. Stitches used to close
the incisions inside your mouth usually dissolve within about 10 days.
Jaw
Implants:
Swelling is sometimes significant immediately following surgery, usually
peaking 24 to 48 hours afterward. Although most of the significant swelling
will subside over a period of several days, prolonged mild swelling
may prevent your final facial contour from becoming apparent for several
months.
Results:
You may
not be able to accurately evaluate your appearance for weeks, or perhaps
even months. Give yourself plenty of time to get used to your new look.
You may be surprised to find that most people won't recognize that you've
had facial implant surgery -- only that you look better.
>Frequently
>Asked >Questions:
Q. Are
the materials used in facial implants hazardous?
A. Some
of the implant materials are made of a solid silicone. Currently, there
is no scientific evidence that this is a harmful substance. The plastic
surgeon will be happy to discuss any current scientific findings concerning
the type of implant you're considering.
Q. What
are the benefits of facial implants?
A. Facial
implants help change the basic structure of the face to give a fuller,
more balanced look.
Q.
Can I take my regular
medications?
A. Always
consult the doctor regarding the specific medications that you are taking
including aspirin. Some medications are not advised when undergoing
surgery
and anesthetics.