Southlake Cheek Lift doctors
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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2 answers |
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Michel Siegel, MD
Houston Facial Plastic Surgeon
7700 San Felipe Street Suite 420, Houston |
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1 answer |
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Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
410 N Carroll Avenue Suite 170, Southlake |
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Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth |
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Steven Holzman, MD
Austin Plastic Surgeon
6818 Austin Center Boulevard Suite 206, Austin |
Recent Answers
It doesn't seem like there is much of a differnce in "general" regarding cheek implants and a cheek lift (mid face lift). I am wondering would BOTH be necessary OR just ONE or the OTHER? Please help, I cannot get my thoughts around it??
Very good question. To simplify, if you have volume that has descended then a cheek lift will do. If you never had volume in that area an implant may be necessary.
Dr Siegel
I'm 23 years old and my face sags especially around the mouth. I'm not over weight, I stay out of the sun and live a healthy life style so I'm not sure why my face is like this. I've been to a dermatologist and while they haven't ran any tests they say "its just genetics". I'm curious if It looks like I would benefit from a lift and/or lipo and fat grafting or somthing? Thank you in advance!
You are young for a face lift to be sure. You may be a possible candidate for a cheek lift with minimal dissection.
I would also direct your attention to your chin. This is a bit weak. If your occlusion is good then a chin implant may be all you need. You have blocked out your nose, so I can't comment on that.
sek
Can Cheek Lift elevate the corner of the eyes to make it more almond type? How does it work?
This may be done with a cheek lift, but you really need a lateral canthopexy (lifting the outer corner of the eye), which is done with a small incision in that area.




