Condition Addressed
Facial implants are surgical procedures designed to enhance or restore facial harmony by augmenting the structure
of the face.
They are commonly used to address conditions such as underdeveloped or recessed chins, flat or poorly defined
cheekbones, and jawline deficiencies, as well as to correct facial asymmetry resulting from trauma, congenital
malformations, or the natural aging process.
Implants are most frequently placed in the chin, cheeks (malar region), and jaw angles, but can also be used in areas
like the nose, glabella, and temples.
These synthetic implants, typically made from biocompatible materials such as silicone, polyethylene, or titanium, are
chosen for their safety, durability, and ability to mimic natural bone structure.