Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Flat Cheeks

Flat cheeks, characterized by a lack of volume and definition in the mid-face area, can affect overall facial harmony and youthful appearance. This condition may result from aging, genetics, or weight loss. Enhancing flat cheeks typically involves cosmetic procedures such as dermal fillers or cheek implants. These treatments restore volume, improve facial contours, and create a more balanced and attractive look. Results can be immediate with minimal downtime, significantly enhancing one’s confidence and aesthetic appeal.

Expert Team of Specialists Our highly experienced team of cosmetic surgeons and dermatologists specializes in facial aesthetics. With advanced training and a proven track record, we ensure that each procedure is performed with precision and expertise to achieve natural, harmonious results.

 Customized Treatment Plans We understand that every face is unique. Our personalized approach involves a comprehensive consultation to assess your specific needs and aesthetic goals. We tailor our treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcome for your individual facial structure.

How does it work?

Enhancing flat cheeks involves cosmetic procedures designed to add volume and improve facial contours, resulting in a more balanced and youthful appearance. Two common approaches are dermal fillers and cheek implants.

**Dermal Fillers**: This non-surgical option uses injectable fillers, such as hyaluronic acid or other biocompatible substances, to restore volume in the cheek area. The procedure is quick, typically taking less than an hour, and involves minimal discomfort. Results are immediate, with minimal downtime, and can last from several months to over a year, depending on the type of filler used.

**Cheek Implants**: For a more permanent solution, surgical implants made of silicone or other materials are placed over the cheekbones. This procedure is performed under anesthesia, involving incisions either inside the mouth or along the lower eyelids. Recovery time is longer than with fillers, but the results are long-lasting and provide significant enhancement to facial structure.

Both methods aim to create a fuller, more defined cheek area, enhancing facial harmony and boosting confidence.

At a Glance

Treatment

Dermal Filler

Time

From 30 Minutes

Downtime

some swelling and bruising can be possible

syringe

Anesthetic

Local Anaesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions

Flat cheeks can be due to aging, genetics, or significant weight loss. Loss of fat and collagen over time can lead to a lack of volume and definition in the cheek area.

Flat cheeks can be treated with dermal fillers or cheek implants. Dermal fillers offer a non-surgical option, while cheek implants provide a more permanent surgical solution.

Yes, both dermal fillers and cheek implants can be combined with other facial procedures such as facelifts, Botox, or rhinoplasty to enhance overall facial harmony.

After dermal fillers, most people can resume normal activities immediately. For cheek implants, it is advisable to take about a week off from work and avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks as recommended by your surgeon.

Cheek implants are surgical devices made from materials like silicone, placed over the cheekbones to create long-lasting volume and definition. The procedure involves anesthesia and has a longer recovery time compared to fillers.

Before and after

flat cheeks

Conditions Related to

Temporal Hollows

CONDITION

temporal hollows

Temporal hollows, in aesthetic terms, refer to sunken areas around the eyes due to aging or genetics. Treatments often include dermal fillers or fat transfer to restore volume and smooth contours.

laughter lines

CONDITION

laughter lines

Laughter lines, or nasolabial folds, are wrinkles that form around the mouth and nose. Aesthetic treatments like dermal fillers, Botox, or laser therapy can reduce their appearance and restore smoothness.

CONDITION

marionette lines

Marionette lines, running from the mouth corners to the chin, create a downturned look. Treatments such as dermal fillers, radiofrequency, or laser therapy can help lift and smooth these lines.

PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

From

£ 395