Cheek Implants

What Are Cheek Implants?
Cheek implants are a surgical option designed to enhance midface structure and contour by improving cheek
projection and definition. Well-positioned cheeks play an important role in facial balance, supporting the lower
eyelids, softening the transition to the midface, and contributing to an overall youthful appearance.
Some individuals naturally have flatter or under-projected cheeks, while others experience volume and
structural loss over time. Cheek implants can restore or enhance this support in a precise, predictable way,
creating long-lasting improvement in facial harmony.
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Procedures Performed

Who Is a Good Candidate?
Ideal candidates for cheek implants typically:
- Have flat or under-projected cheeks
- Feel their midface lacks structure or definition
- Desire long-lasting structural enhancement rather than temporary volume
- Are in good overall health with realistic expectations
- Seek improved facial balance rather than exaggerated prominence
changes.
Cheek implants may also be considered in patients who have experienced volume loss due to aging or weight
Will eyelid surgery change the shape of my eyes?
Blepharoplasty is designed to enhance the youthfulness of your eyes without fundamentally altering their natural shape. Dr. Pasha's approach focuses on subtle refinement that preserves your unique features while addressing concerns like excess skin, puffiness, or drooping. The goal is to make you look refreshed and rejuvenated, not different.
How long do blepharoplasty results last?
Upper eyelid surgery typically provides long-lasting results that can endure for many years, often a decade or more. Lower eyelid blepharoplasty results are frequently permanent, as the fat pads removed do not regenerate. However, the natural aging process continues, which may gradually affect the appearance of your eyelids over time.
Is blepharoplasty painful?
Most patients experience minimal discomfort during recovery from blepharoplasty. Any pain is typically mild and well-managed with prescribed or over-the-counter medication. You may experience some tightness, swelling, or tenderness around the eyes, but these sensations generally subside within the first few days following surgery.
Can it be combined with other procedures?
Yes, blepharoplasty is frequently combined with other facial rejuvenation procedures for comprehensive results. Common combinations include facelift, brow lift, or facial fat grafting. Combining procedures can be more efficient, requiring only one recovery period, and often creates more harmonious, natural-looking outcomes across the entire face.
What type of anesthesia is used?
Blepharoplasty can be performed using local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the procedure and your personal preferences. Dr. Pasha will discuss the most appropriate option during your consultation, taking into account factors such as your comfort level, the complexity of the surgery, and whether additional procedures are being performed simultaneously.
Is blepharoplasty right for me?
Blepharoplasty may be ideal if you're bothered by drooping upper eyelids, under-eye bags, or excess skin that makes you appear tired or older than you feel. The best candidates are in good overall health, have realistic expectations, and are seeking subtle, natural-looking enhancement. A personalized consultation will help determine if this procedure aligns with your aesthetic goals.
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Benefits of Cheek Implants
Cheek implants can:
- Improve midface projection and contour
- Enhance facial balance and symmetry
- Provide structural support to the lower eyelids and midface
- Create long-lasting, stable results
- Complement other facial procedures when appropriate
When thoughtfully planned, cheek implants enhance natural facial anatomy rather than overpowering it.
What to Expect During Recovery
After surgery:
- Swelling and mild bruising are expected and gradually improve over the first one to two weeks.
- Discomfort is typically mild to moderate and well controlled with medication.
- Most patients return to light activities within 10–14 days
- Final contour refinement continues over several weeks as swelling resolves
Dr. Pasha provides detailed postoperative instructions to support proper healing and implant stability.











