Cheek Volume Treatment
This is a cosmetic procedure that patients may consider to address changes such as a loss of volume in the cheeks that can occur with age.
Results vary between patients and depend on factors such as overall health, age, lifestyle, and skin condition. Swelling in the treated area needs to resolve before results can be seen, and outcomes may last for a period of time that differs for each patient.
Before deciding on treatment, it is important to have realistic expectations and to understand the possible recovery time, outcomes, and potential risks.
Before And After Photos
The Procedure
The treatment focuses on your cheek area and is tailored to your needs. Comfort options may be offered beforehand to help reduce discomfort. Temporary effects such as swelling or bruising can occur and resolve over time. Recovery and outcomes vary between patients, depending on factors such as age, general health, lifestyle, and skin condition.
Recovery Period
After the procedure, you may notice pain, swelling, bruising, or tenderness in the treated area. These effects resolve over time, and simple measures like using an ice pack or over-the-counter pain relief may help with discomfort.
You may be advised to avoid strenuous activity, excessive heat, or touching the treated area for the first couple of days. Recovery time varies for each patient and can be influenced by factors such as overall health, lifestyle, and how closely aftercare instructions are followed.
Results
Cheek volume treatment may address changes in volume in the treated area. Swelling or bruising can occur afterwards, which may temporarily affect how the results appear. These effects resolve over time.
How long results last varies between patients and depends on factors such as age, lifestyle, and skin condition. Changes can develop over time, and additional treatments may be considered if appropriate.
Risks and Complications
Cheek volume treatment has potential risks and complications, which include
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Redness
- Allergic reactions
- Lumps or bumps under the skin
- Asymmetry
- Skin discolouration
- Vascular complications
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