Figure 1. Facial surgery is most often done to bring the
face into balance by building up the chin, the cheeks, or the jaw. |
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Figure 2. Cheek implants are usually inserted through an incision in the mouth or inside the eyelid. Selecting the right size and shape is important. Alternatively the bone itself can be moved. |
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Figure 3. Changing the foundations of the face can give a fuller, more balanced look.
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