Whatever your reason is for wanting to augment your appearance, there are viable options that can easily be combined with other facial cosmetic procedures such as brow lifts, forehead lifts, rhinoplasty, otoplasty, and facelifts. Before you make the decision to have this procedure done, there are a few things that you should know about the preparation, the types of procedure you would have, and the recovery period.

 

Several Advantages of Facial Augmentation:

  • Improved Appearance: Facial augmentation procedures can enhance facial features, making them more symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Non-surgical Options: Many facial augmentation procedures are non-surgical, which means they involve minimal or no downtime and carry fewer risks compared to surgical options.
  • Customisable Results: These procedures can be tailored to meet the specific needs and desires of each patient, allowing for personalized results.
  • Quick Results: In many cases, the results of facial augmentation procedures are immediately visible, providing patients with instant gratification.
  • Long-lasting Results: Depending on the procedure, the results of facial augmentation can last for several months to years, providing patients with long-lasting improvements.
  • Minimal Discomfort: Most facial augmentation procedures involve minimal discomfort, and any discomfort experienced is usually temporary and easily manageable.
  • Natural-Looking Results: When performed by our skilled and experienced practitioner, facial augmentation procedures can achieve natural-looking results that enhance the patient’s natural beauty.

 

Facial augmentation procedures can be used in various areas of the face, including:

  • Nasolabial folds (smile lines)
  • Marionette lines (lines that run from the corners of the mouth to the jaw)
  • Lips (lip augmentation)
  • Cheeks
  • Under-eye hollows or tear troughs
  • Jawline
  • Temples

Results after facial augmentation are often visible immediately. The duration of results varies, with effects lasting anywhere from several months to over a year.