Cheek and Chin Plastic Surgery Procedures
Strong cheekbones and a strong chin are part of the definition of beauty. Aging causes the depletion of collagen causing both areas to lose shape, ultimately affecting the facial structure. Restoring the cheeks and chin can instantly help improve appearance.
Dr. Imber is an internationally renowned plastic surgeon and has performed over 25,000 surgical procedures. He performs a full range of cosmetic surgery procedures in his New York City practice, and developed the Limited Incision Facelift Technique. He has dedicated his career to helping his patients look as good as they feel, and always strives for the most natural results.
Cheek and Chin Treatments & Procedures
There are a variety of reasons to consider augmenting the cheeks or chin with plastic surgery. For instance, a “weak chin” paired with a strong nose may affect someone’s appearance. Additionally, collagen loss, whether due to aging or weight loss, can impact the angularity of the face. Restoring volume in the cheeks can maintain a youthful appearance.
If you’ve noticed any change in cheeks or chin, Dr. Imber can help determine which procedures you may be a candidate for.
CHEEK AND CHIN
Conveniently located in New York City.
Cheek Augmentation
Rectify the look of hollowed, sunken cheeks with the help of a cheek augmentation. This can be done using implants, filler or fat transfer, depending on the degree of change desired and other patient-specific variables.
Chin Enhancement
A more prominent chin is possible with a chin augmentation. During this procedure, Dr. Imber increases the size of the chin using an implant, filler or the fat transfer technique, balancing its appearance with the rest of the facial structure.
Fat Transfer
Fat transfer is the process of removing a small amount of fat tissue from elsewhere on the body (such as the thigh or abdomen), purifying it, and then carefully injecting it into certain areas of the face for contouring improvements. This is a safe way to increase volume in the area and it’s YOU.
Microsuction
Microsuction is a variation of liposuction designed for removing tiny amounts of facial fat tissue to improve definition and shape. It can be highly effective on jowls or a double chin.
Learn More From Dr. Imber
Dr. Gerald Imber would be more than happy to review specialized cheek and chin procedures during a consultation. Contact us today to schedule an appointment at his New York City surgical practice!
Frequently Asked Questions
How Old Should I Be for A Cheek or Chin Procedure?
How Much Do Cheek and Chin Plastic Surgery Procedures Cost?
- Which techniques are used
- Anesthesia fees
- Other patient-specific factors
Can A Cheek Augmentation and Chin Enhancement Be Performed Simultaneously?
Yes, pending approval from Dr. Imber. It can be beneficial to perform these at the same time, as it allows the patient to only need one day of surgery and one recovery period. Dr. Imber will discuss this in further detail with you during your consultation.
Dr. Gerald Imber
Dr. Gerald Imber is a board-certified, world-renowned plastic surgeon and strives to provide his patients the most natural results with the least invasive surgical techniques. He is recognized by US News and World Report and Castle Connolly as among the top 1% of plastic surgeons in the United States, on the staff of the Weill Cornell Medical Center, and directs his private surgical practice in New York City.
Dr. Imber has among the largest experience in facial rejuvenation and the prevention of facial aging. He has pioneered many less invasive surgical procedures that are now considered the gold standard among plastic surgeons, such as microsuction, a modified form of liposuction, to remove early jowls and tighten jawline, the extensive use of rejuvenating fat transfers, and the Limited Incision Facelift Technique, or Short Scar Facelift, a modern, less invasive facelift technique.
Dr. Imber performs a full range of cosmetic procedures, surgical and non-invasive, at his Manhattan office, including facial, body, breast and nasal surgery, as well as facial reconstruction following Mohs micrographic surgery.