Fort Myers Cheek Augmentation doctors
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B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami |
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Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
9407 Cypress Lake Drive Suite A, Fort Myers |
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David L. Mobley, MD
Sarasota Plastic Surgeon
2255 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota |
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Jaime Perez MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
307 S. MacDill Ave, Tampa |
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Adam Rubinstein, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
19495 Biscayne Blvd Suite 200 - 201, Miami |
Recent Answers
In general, I am quite satisfied with the way I look, but I do feel that my appearance wouldn't suffer from some fine tuning. I am decided upon undergoing a rhinoplasty (overall my nose fits my face, but it is a little wide on top and bulbous on the tip) but, I was wondering, from a professional viewpoint, if I could benefit from any other procedures. My face is very long and thin and very flat. I would really like a little more contour. Cheek implants/fillers? Chin implant?
I certainly agree with other Surgeons in stating that you already have a beautiful face. Therefore, in considering what, if anything to do, you should see a very experienced, well qualified Surgeon. For starters, I would specifically recommend against cheek implants which age poorly over time. I would also like to know what your motivations for and expectations are from Rhinoplasty, because you have a very nice nose to start with. If anything a finesse tip Rhinoplasty might benefit you, if properly performed. Rhinoplasty is an incredibly complex and challenging procedure and should not be performed by the occasional Rhinoplasty Surgeon (especially yours). From a textbook standpoint, a chin implant might benefit you by increasing the anterior projection of your chin; I would only recommend his if performed in conjunction with tip Rhinoplasty, but not in isolation. In summary, please think carefully about your motivations for surgery and your decision. Since you already have a very pleasing look aesthetically, you stand to lose more than the average patient if improperly performed.
I am planning rhinoplasty to slim my nose. I find I have too much of a baby face and would like to slim it down, especially my cheeks to achieve a defined cheekbone area. I was considering facial lipo but I hear it has little effect and that buccal fat removal is better. I am wondering if I am an ideal candidate as some doctors have said not everyone is.
Whatever you decide to do, I would avoid buccal fat pad removal. Your photograph does not give me enough information to suggest cheek implants, given that your malar projection seems adequate.




