An attractive face can be marred by the presence of a single disproportionate facial feature. If you feel that your cheeks are in need of augmentation, cheek enhancement is just the solution you’ve been looking for. It will be important to follow your surgeon’s instructions regarding cheek enhancement recovery.
For patients experiencing cheek enhancement recovery after a mouth incision was used, it will be crucial to take very good care of your mouth. Rinsing after eating will be helpful for making sure your sutures remain clean. To help your gums heal, it may also be necessary to avoid harder foods and instead stick with gentle, soft, bland foods.
Contact our office to arrange a consultation and learn more about cheek enhancement from a skilled medical professional. The experienced Dr. Thomas Kaniff is board-certified in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and will be available to offer information regarding cheek enhancement recovery.
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