Tampa Cheek Augmentation doctors
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Lawrence Kass, MD
Saint Petersburg Oculoplastic Surgeon
6025 4th St N, St. Petersburg |
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Armando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
7009 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Suite 100, Orlando |
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Paul Albear, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
26844 Tanic Drive, Wesley Chapel |
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Eleanor J. Barone, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
3715 W. Azeele St., Tampa |
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Roger Bassin, MD
Orlando Oculoplastic Surgeon
422 South Alafaya Trail Suite 32, Orlando |
Recent Answers
will getting cheek implants at a younger age in my 20's mean that ill have to get them again in my 50's or 60's. or is getting them done a permanent thing. is it true that cheek augmentation is an anti ageing procedure aswell?. im wanting this done but not to make my face look "fatter" but more chiselled. do both types of cheek implants offer benefits ? male and female?. also. how do i decide what size and shape my plants should be and where they should be placed. id hate to have a revision. !
If it is was me, I would vote for fillers such as Radiesse or Sculptra as others have advocated. Cheek implants are permanent but I think you would be happy with the use of these long acting fillers, the use of which would be an less invasive and more conservative approach.
I have dents in my cheeks. I am in my late 30s and it seems pretty early to have blepharoplasty or a cheek lift. However, I want to minimize or ideally get rid of them because they look awful and make me feel bad. A facial plastic surgeon friend told me that he didn't recommend fillers since the cheek pads are hard to augment.
I have had good success augmenting areas such as those on your face with certain fillers, but agree that others are not as good in this area. I would first find a plastic surgeon or dermatologist you are comfortable with and who has had success in this area, then review which filler might achieve your goals here. I would not think that surgery is your only option with the many options available now.



