Bethesda Cheek Augmentation doctors
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Chris Thiagarajah, MD
Washington DC Oculoplastic Surgeon
110 Irving St NW Suite 1A-01 301-277-4844, Washington |
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Nia Banks, MD, PhD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
8116 Good Luck Road Suite 215, Lanham |
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C. Coleman Brown, MD
Bethesda Plastic Surgeon
5454 Wisconsin Ave. Suite 1250, Chevy Chase |
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Douglas L. Forman, MD
Bethesda Plastic Surgeon
11210 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda |
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Roger J. Friedman, MD
Bethesda Plastic Surgeon
11210 Old Georgetown Rd 11210 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda |
Recent Answers
I am 55, and have always been on the tall, thin side. I am healthy and into sports. My issue is that I have high cheekbones but the middle of my face all the way down to my chin is deflated (think Abe Lincoln!) I would love to get some fullness back.
I think sculptra works quite well for cheek hollowness. A cheek implant or midface lift can help also. Alternatively filler material can work as well.
wondering if there is any way that is cheaper and less painful than surgery to get rid of creases in both cheeks since i was born (makes me look tired all the time) and the end of my nose is round (pudgy to my friends) I dont have tons of money for sure but also dont want to have to go back every few months for touch ups, I couldnt afford that either..i even looked into being somewhat of a test dummy but didnt get a response! Please help
A filler would probably serve you best. That being said it is something that will have to be redone regularly. (atleast once a year). All these procedures are surgical procedures in one way or another to the face so it is important to realize that it will cost you a certain amount of money. The procedures as plastic surgeons and dermatologists that are done are cosmetic and have a certain cost.




