Facial Implants2017-10-19T08:48:32+00:00

Facial Implants

What are facial implants?

Facial implants are used to enhance features on your face. You can have facial implants for your cheeks, jaw and chin

What types of facial implant are available?

Implants
The implant can be made of a variety of textures but the type of implant will be similar for all areas of your face. The facial implant enhances your natural features and the procedure tends to be short and outpatient, so you will not need to stay overnight.

Are facial implants for you?

Before choosing facial implants, you need to consider:

  • Are you comfortable with a foreign body in your face?
  • Do you smoke?
  • Do you want to change to way you look?

You should always speak to your surgeon about all of these things in the consultation, before going ahead with the surgery.

For information on where to find your nearest clinic & the price of treatments
https://www.transforminglives.co.uk/#84rD3SFZEddlRFsM.97
Read what the NHS has to say to help you make your decision
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/cosmetic-treatments-guide/Pages/cosmetic-surgery-overview.aspx
Is cosmetic surgery for you?
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/cosmetic-treatments-guide/Pages/Is-cosmetic-surgery-right-for-me.aspx
Surgery advice from the British association of aesthetic plastic surgeons
http://baaps.org.uk/safety-in-surgery/consumer-safety-guidelines
Why you should use a member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons for your cosmetic surgery
http://baaps.org.uk/safety-in-surgery/why-use-a-baaps-member
Cosmetic surgery checklist from the British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
http://www.bapras.org.uk/public/patient-information/cosmetic-surgery/considering-cosmetic-surgery

Typical cost of facial implants

Implants can range anywhere from £1500-£3000+, however silicon implants can last an extremely long time and so it will be a one-off payment.

Risks & side effects

  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Nerve problems
  • Dysfunctional animation
  • Bone resorption
  • Infection

Always check if you are allergic to the product before going ahead with the procedure.

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