Who is a good candidate for cheek filler?

In general, you may be a good cheek augmentation candidate if:
  • You are physically healthy and at a stable weight.
  • You have realistic expectations.
  • You are a nonsmoker.
  • You are bothered by the appearance of your cheeks.
  • You have cheeks that are too flat, thin or saggy.

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What face shape is best for cheek filler?

Square: Square shape faces will tend to have a prominent square like a jawline that is equivalent in width to their forehead. A great treatment for this face shape is cheek filler. Because your face is already quite structured, adding gorgeous cheekbones will make you turn heads!

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How do I know if I need cheek filler?

If you notice your once-prominent cheekbones deflating, especially when you look at your face at an angle, fillers can help. “It's aesthetically pleasing to have a defined curvature over this area,” Diaz says. “Once the curvature begins to flatten, fillers can be used to restore the shape in this area.”

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Who is not a good candidate for filler?

You may not be an ideal candidate for tear trough filler if you have: Very thin skin. Dark circles caused by lifestyle habits or genetics. Medical conditions that add a risk of complications.

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What is the average age for cheek fillers?

Dermal Filler by the Numbers

The age that most women get dermal fillers is between 40 and 54.

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Who is a Good Candidate for Cheek Augmentation

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Does cheek filler look weird at first?

You will have some swelling in the area you've had filler injected. In some cases bruising can occur. One cheek may look slightly different to the other cheek, but this happens with patients who are asymmetrical to begin with.

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Will 1ml cheek filler make a difference?

Treating with 1ml at a time is certainly appropriate for some areas, such as volumising lips or having smaller tweakments into other areas of the face. Sometimes, however, more than 1ml may be required – in the cheeks, for example – as 1ml may not make a discernible difference.

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Is cheek filler high risk?

Cheek filler is a low-risk procedure, but complications may include: Bleeding. Bruising. Bumps that look like acne.

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What areas to avoid with facial fillers?

Specifically, the six danger zones are the glabellar area, temporal region, lip and perioral area, nasolabial fold area, nasal area and the infraorbital area.

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When should you not get facial fillers?

Dermal fillers may not be appropriate for people with certain conditions, such as bleeding disorders or some allergies. If your health care provider confirms that dermal fillers are an option for you, know that all medical products have benefits and risks.

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What are the cons of cheek fillers?

When injected, these substances can cause allergic reactions, infections, and the death of skin cells. Another risk is that improper injection technique can lead not only to swelling and lumpiness, but also more serious side effects such as death of skin cells, and embolism leading to blindness.

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Do cheek fillers lift your face?

By adding volume to the cheek area and contouring the shape of your cheek, you can visibly lift your cheekbones and the lower face while filling out fine lines and wrinkles in the process.

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Do cheek fillers lift jowls?

Dermal fillers can be used to restore mid-face (cheek) volume and sculpt the jawline, in order to reduce the appearance of sagging jowls. The procedure is not painful, does not require any significant down-time and is excellent at lifting and sculpting the skin, where volume needs to be replaced.

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Does cheek filler make you look skinnier?

Cheek fillers will restore volume to the correct area of the cheek, leading to optimal light reflection and the appearance of a slimmer, more oval face. Neuromodulators can be used to decrease the size of the masseter muscles, reducing the squareness of the jaw and creating a slimmer face.

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Can cheek filler make under eyes look better?

Cheek fillers can help to resolve under eye hollows

Fillers under the eye and around the cheekbones can help to replace this lost volume, reducing the darkness of the hollows and providing a more youthful, less tired appearance.

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Can you smile with cheek filler?

“Proper placement of mid-face and lower face filler should not significantly affect the smile,” he shares. With that said, “if an overly firm filler is used or if the region is overfilled, an unnatural appearance can result as the lips push against stiff surrounding tissues,” he adds.

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What happens when you stop using fillers on your face?

The effects of the fillers will wear off after months or years, but the treated area is likely to return to its original state. The benefits of both Botox and fillers will be gone and you'll notice that those lines and volume loss will come back.

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Where is the riskiest place to inject filler?

"The most dangerous place for filler is the forehead, nose, and temples as these have the highest risks of tissue necrosis and blindness," says Paul Nassif, MD, and celebrity plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

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How painful are cheek fillers?

Do fillers hurt? Getting filler is a little bit uncomfortable, but at VIVA, we use the safest techniques which also ensure minimal pain. We will also always use a topical Topical anaesthetic to numb the skin prior to injection.

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Do cheek fillers swell at first?

Similar to lip filler swelling stage, as well as other dermal filler treatment procedures, swelling from cheek filler injection treatment is expected to reach its peak within 24 to 72 hours following the treatment session. From then on, swelling is expected to subside gradually and improvements will be visible.

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What is a normal amount of cheek filler?

Cheeks. When doing filler injections for the cheeks, we typically recommend 2-6 syringes. Weight loss and illness can also negatively impact the fat pads in the cheeks, causing patients to need more filler to restore them to a youthful appearance.

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Do cheek fillers make your face puffy?

Dermal Fillers commonly cause swelling and sometimes even bruising. The injection process disturbs the skin and soft tissue, causing minor trauma to the area, and swelling is a natural bodily response whilst the area heals.

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Why is my face uneven after cheek fillers?

This happens when the filler was injected too superficially. Patient may take notice to the uneven appearance several weeks post treatment or 3+ months post treatment when the body starts to slowly metabolize the filler. Additional areas that can be “botched” are cheekbones, chin, marionette lines, etc.

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What are the do's and don'ts after cheek fillers?

Avoid itching, or picking around the injection site. Avoid applying intense heat to the treated area, that includes hot tubs, saunas, sunbathing or tanning. Don't drink alcohol the day of treatment, and try to avoid it for 2 days after. Avoid exercising for 2 days or until swelling subsides.

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