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Introduction to Cheek Fillers

In the world of cosmetic enhancements, cheek fillers have emerged as a popular choice for individuals seeking a non-surgical route to a younger, more defined facial appearance.

Cheek fillers, or cheekbone fillers, as they are sometimes referred to, are designed to restore lost volume, sculpt the face, and smooth out wrinkles. They’re a non-invasive procedure that uses injectable gels. They are part of a broader category of treatments known as dermal fillers, used to enhance various areas of the face.

While the world of beauty treatments can be overwhelming, understanding what they are and how they work is the first step in determining if they are the right choice for you. So, let’s delve deeper into what cheek fillers are all about.

 

What are cheek fillers – Understanding Dermal Fillers

Cheek fillers are a type of dermal filler. Dermal fillers are substances injected into or beneath the skin to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They can be used in various areas of the face, such as the lips, under the eyes, and, of course, the cheeks.

In the context of cheek fillers, these substances are strategically placed in areas around the cheeks to restore or enhance volume, often lost due to ageing. The result is a more youthful, fuller appearance, with accentuated cheekbones and a smoother skin surface.

The most common substance used in cheek fillers is hyaluronic acid. This naturally occurring molecule plays a critical role in skin hydration and volume. In the form of a dermal filler, hyaluronic acid works by attracting and retaining moisture, providing immediate volume and smoothing effect upon injection.

Why choose cheek fillers

Cheek fillers play a significant role in facial contouring. Facial contouring, or sculpting, is all about enhancing and defining the structure of the face. They can help create a more defined cheekbone, a key aspect of facial contouring. Not only that, but they can also help balance other facial features, contributing to an overall more harmonious appearance.

Moreover, cheek fillers are an excellent option for those who want to combat signs of ageing. Over time, our skin naturally loses volume and elasticity, leading to sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles. Cheek fillers can help counteract this by restoring lost volume and smoothing out wrinkles.

How long does filler last in cheeks?

One common question about cheek fillers is: how long does filler last in cheeks? The answer varies depending on several factors, including the type of filler used, the individual’s metabolism, and the skill of the practitioner.

On average, you can expect hyaluronic acid-based cheek fillers to last anywhere from 6 to 18 months. However, it’s important to remember that this is just an average estimate. Some individuals may find that their fillers last longer, while others may notice a decrease in volume sooner.

To make your cheek fillers last as long as possible, it’s essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid excessive sun exposure, and follow the aftercare advice provided by your aesthetician. Regular top-up sessions will also help maintain the results.

The skill and technique of the practitioner also plays a role in the longevity of the cheek filler. A skilled practitioner, like those at Rebecca Taylor Aesthetics in Newmarket, Suffolk, will be able to strategically place the filler in a way that optimises its longevity.

Conclusion: Is cheek filler right for you?

Deciding whether cheek fillers are right for you is a personal decision that should be made after careful consideration and consultation with a skilled aesthetician. Cheek fillers can provide substantial benefits, including enhanced facial contours, restored volume, and a more youthful appearance.

However, it’s essential to have realistic expectations. While cheek fillers can provide fantastic results, they are not permanent and require regular top-up sessions to maintain the results. Moreover, like any cosmetic treatment, they come with potential risks and side effects.

If you’re considering cheek fillers, book a consultation with our Suffolk team at Rebecca Taylor Aesthetics. We can provide you with expert advice, answer any questions you might have, and guide you in making the best decision for your individual needs and goals.