Cheek filler is a cosmetic procedure that is often used to reduce the loss of volume in the face during the aging process or to define facial contours. This procedure is particularly popular for sharpening facial contours and bone structure and achieving a younger, more vibrant appearance. When cheek augmentation is performed, a filler material such as hyaluronic acid or calcium hydroxyapatite is injected under the skin. This material is used to reduce the loss of volume in the face and fill the gaps under the skin, making the cheekbones more prominent. The procedure usually takes 30-60 minutes and is performed using local anaesthetic or anaesthetic cream. Slight swelling, redness or tenderness may occur after the procedure, but this usually disappears within a few days.
Cheek fillers are ideal for helping to define and rejuvenate facial contours. It is especially suitable for people who are aging or have skin tone disorders. It can also be applied to people whose cheekbones are naturally less prominent. However, like any cosmetic procedure, cheek fillers are a procedure with risks and side effects. Therefore, it is important to consult a dermatologist or plastic surgeon before having the procedure. In addition, care should be taken when choosing fillers and they should only be applied by a licensed specialist. In conclusion, cheek fillers are considered to be an effective cosmetic procedure for defining and rejuvenating facial contours. However, it is absolutely necessary to consult with a specialist before the procedure, to select appropriate filling materials and to have the application procedure performed by a licensed specialist.