Non surgical cheek enhancement is a revolutionary new treatment. Sometimes described as a cheek implant in a syringe it provides cheek sculpting without the downtime and healing of surgery. People who get cheek enhancements are divided into two main groups.
1. For more defined beauty when you are young
A younger group who have poorly defined or flat cheekbones who want to achieve more refined and sculpted cheekbones. High cheekbones are traditionally associated with balance and beauty of the face.
2. For more youthful less tired look when you are older.
A less young group, who have lost volume around the cheek area. High cheek bones support and uplift the skin and muscles of the face, assisting in the prevention of a premature aged appearance. Restoring cheek volume provides a rejuvenated youthful and less tired look to the face.
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Rose responded on 04 Jul 2008 at 6:37 pm #
Hi I am now 46 and looking at photos of when I was young compared to now I have sort of flattened across my cheeks. I think this is really aging my face.
1. Would a cheek enhancement be a good option for me.
2. How much would it cost to get a cheek enhancement. (how much for example is used in the photo on this page)
I look forward to your reply. Rose
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 05 Jul 2008 at 6:34 am #
Hi Rose, you are quite perceptive, because loss of volume and flattening across the cheek is one of the most aging things on a womans faces because the youthful arc across the cheek is lost. If you look at the faces of classically young beautiful women one thing they have in common is high cheekbones. You are a perfect candidate for a cheek enhancement. The picture on this page is actually a young woman who had cheek enhancement and is a little different from cheek enhancement when their is volume loss. We really need to assess the extent of volume loss before we can say how much volume replacement you would need and to give you an idea of the cost. The best thing is to come in for an assessment, all our cosmetic consultations are free, we will assess the rest of your face and be able to give an accurate quote. The good news, the product we use for cheek enhancement can last up to two years. Call us on 33505447 if you want to come for a free assessment.
Bianca Marcus responded on 05 Jan 2010 at 7:52 am #
Information about cheek enhancement.
Dr Joanne Turner responded on 01 Feb 2010 at 12:13 pm #
Hi Bianca, for cheek enhancement we now have a couple of products that are suitable and designed specifically for this role. The best product and the amount required for each individual depends on how much volume loss, whether it is for glamorising or rejuvenation and also on your natural face structure.
The best thing is to come in for a free assessment with Dr Victoria Timchik (she is our resident expert on cheek enhancement). Once Dr Victoria has assessed your face she will be able to advise the best product, the amount required and give an accurate quote.
There is no obligation with the assessment so it is best to call 33505447 to book a free consulation at the outset.
regards Jo