
Facial Implants
Enhance Facial Contours and Achieve Balance
What Are Facial Implants?
Facial implants are customized, FDA-approved devices designed to enhance and restore facial contours by augmenting the underlying bone structure. They are commonly used to address features such as a recessed chin, flat cheeks, or an underdefined jawline, contributing to a more balanced and harmonious facial appearance.
At Star Plastic Surgery in Novi, Michigan, our skilled plastic surgeons utilize facial implants to create naturally angled and proportionate features, tailored to each patient’s unique facial anatomy.
Are You a Good Candidate for Facial Implants?
You may be an ideal candidate for facial implants if you:
During your consultation at Star Plastic Surgery, our board-certified surgeons will assess your facial structure and discuss your aesthetic goals to determine if facial implants are the right solution for you.
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Why Choose Star Plastic Surgery?
At Star Plastic Surgery in Novi, Michigan, our board-certified plastic surgeons are dedicated to delivering personalized care and exceptional results. We understand the importance of facial balance and symmetry and utilize advanced techniques to ensure natural-looking enhancements. Your safety, comfort, and satisfaction are our top priorities throughout every step of your surgical journey.


Understanding the Full Facelift Procedure
Facial implant surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation, depending on the complexity of the procedure and patient preference. The implants are carefully secured to prevent movement, and incisions are closed with sutures. The procedure typically takes between one to two hours, depending on the number and complexity of implants placed. The specific approach varies based on the area being augmented:
Cheek Implants:
Incisions are usually made inside the mouth or lower eyelid to place the implant over the cheekbone, enhancing midface volume and contour.
Chin Implants:
An incision is made either inside the lower lip or under the chin to insert the implant, improving chin projection and overall facial balance.
Jaw Implants:
Accessed through incisions inside the mouth, jaw implants are positioned along the jawline to create a more defined and angular lower face.
Facial Implant Recovery – What to Expect
Recovery from facial implant surgery varies among individuals but generally follows a predictable timeline:
Immediately After Surgery:
Patients can expect swelling, bruising, and mild to moderate discomfort in the treated areas. Cold compresses may be applied to reduce swelling and alleviate discomfort. If incisions were made inside the mouth, maintaining oral hygiene with prescribed mouth rinses is crucial to prevent infection.
First Week:
Swelling and bruising typically peak within the first 48 to 72 hours and gradually subside thereafter. Patients are advised to keep their head elevated, even while sleeping, to minimize swelling. A soft or liquid diet may be recommended, especially if oral incisions were made, to avoid irritation and facilitate healing. Most patients feel comfortable resuming light activities within a week.
Weeks 2 to 4:
Sutures placed inside the mouth usually dissolve on their own within 7 to 10 days, while external sutures may be removed during a follow-up visit. Swelling continues to decrease, and the enhanced facial contours become more apparent. Strenuous activities and heavy lifting should still be avoided during this period.
After One Month:
By four to six weeks post-surgery, most patients can resume all normal activities, including exercise. Residual swelling should be minimal, and the final results of the facial implants are typically visible. It’s essential to attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and optimal outcomes.
Adhering to your surgeon’s post-operative instructions and promptly reporting any unusual symptoms will contribute to a smooth recovery and satisfactory results.
Facial Implants
FAQs
How long do facial implants last?
Facial implants are designed to be permanent; however, they can be removed or replaced if necessary.
Will there be visible scars?
Incisions are typically made inside the mouth or in inconspicuous areas, resulting in minimal to no visible scarring.
Can facial implants be combined with other procedures?
Yes, facial implants are often combined with procedures like rhinoplasty or facelifts to achieve comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Are there risks associated with facial implants?
As with any surgical procedure, risks include infection, implant shifting, or adverse reactions. Choosing an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon minimizes these risks.