What Is Facial Contouring?
What Are The Different Types Of Facial Contouring?
Cheek Augmentation
Chin Augmentation
Jawline Contouring
Nose Reshaping (Rhinoplasty)
Lip Augmentation
Buccal Fat Removal
Facial Liposuction
Non-Surgical Facial Contouring
Why Should You Get A Facial Contouring Procedure?
Considering facial contouring? Here’s why it might be the right choice for you:
- Facial contouring procedures can sculpt and define facial features, creating a more balanced and harmonious appearance.
- Contouring can address asymmetry and disproportionality in facial features, helping to achieve better overall facial harmony.
- By restoring volume and tightening skin, contouring procedures can create a more youthful and refreshed look.
- Contouring can address common signs of ageing, such as sagging skin, loss of volume, and deep wrinkles, helping to reverse the effects of time.
- Non-invasive contouring techniques, such as dermal fillers or
- Botox, offer effective results without surgery or extensive downtime.
- Facial contouring procedures can be customised to address specific concerns and desired outcomes, ensuring that the results complement your unique facial features.
- Achieving your desired facial aesthetics can significantly boost self-confidence and improve overall well-being.
- Depending on the type of contouring procedure, recovery time is typically minimal, allowing you to return to your daily activities relatively quickly.
Before deciding on facial contouring, it’s essential to consult with a qualified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist to discuss your goals, expectations, and potential risks.
What Occurs During A Facial Contouring Consultation?
During a facial contouring consultation, you’ll meet with a qualified plastic surgeon or cosmetic provider to discuss your facial structure and aesthetic goals. The provider will assess your facial proportions, bone structure, and soft tissue volume to determine the most appropriate contouring techniques for you.
They’ll explain the various facial contouring options, such as dermal fillers, fat grafting, or surgical procedures like chin augmentation or cheek implants. Additionally, the consultation will cover potential risks, benefits, expected outcomes, and post-treatment care, allowing you to decide about proceeding with the treatment.
How Should I Get Ready For Facial Contouring?
To prepare for facial contouring, carefully follow any pre-treatment instructions provided by your provider. These may include avoiding blood-thinning medications, supplements, or alcohol for a specified period before the procedure to minimise bruising and swelling.
Arranging transportation to and from the appointment is important, especially if you experience discomfort or swelling afterwards. Discuss any concerns or questions with your provider beforehand, and ensure you clearly understand what to expect during and after the treatment.
What Happens During Facial Contouring?
During facial contouring, the specific procedure will depend on the chosen method and the areas of the face being treated. For non-surgical options like dermal fillers or fat grafting, the provider will carefully inject the chosen filler material into targeted areas to add volume, enhance facial contours, or correct asymmetry.
Surgical procedures like chin augmentation or cheek implants involve making incisions in discreet locations to insert implants or reshape bone structure for improved facial harmony. The treatment is typically performed under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia, and the specific technique used will vary based on your individual needs.
What Is The Recovery Process Like After Facial Contouring?
The recovery process after facial contouring varies depending on the specific procedure and individual healing factors. You may experience some swelling, bruising, or mild discomfort in the treated areas, which can be managed with prescribed medications and cold compresses.
Resting and avoiding strenuous activities during the initial days is important to allow for proper healing. Attend follow-up appointments with your provider to monitor your progress and ensure your facial contours heal as expected. Most individuals can resume normal activities within a few days to weeks, with full healing and optimal results achieved over several months.
What Are The Risks And Potential Complications Associated With Facial Contouring?
- There’s a risk of infection at the surgical site, which can typically be treated with antibiotics but may require additional procedures if severe.
- Excessive bleeding during or after surgery is possible, requiring medical intervention.
Blood clots can form under the skin, leading to swelling and discomfort. Draining may be necessary to resolve this issue. - All surgeries leave scars; facial contouring procedures may involve visible scars depending on the techniques and incision locations.
- Nerves responsible for sensation or muscle movement in the face may be damaged during surgery, leading to temporary or permanent changes in sensation or facial expression.
- Achieving perfect symmetry is challenging, and some asymmetry may persist after surgery.
Irregularities in skin texture or contouring may occur, particularly if excessive tissue removal or manipulation is performed during surgery. - Like with any surgery, anaesthesia has risks, such as allergic reactions or adverse effects on breathing and heart rate.
- Despite careful planning, there’s a possibility you may not be satisfied with the aesthetic outcome of your facial contouring procedure.
- Facial contouring can have emotional effects, and some individuals may experience psychological challenges adjusting to their new appearance.