When people hear the words “cosmetic surgery” and “implants” used in the same sentence, they usually think of buxom Hollywood movie stars and models who sometimes overdo it while going for a more feminine figure.
But implants are not just for bosoms, any more. Some are used in facial cosmetic surgery. Solid silicone facial implants are perfectly safe; in fact, the same material is routinely used in artificial joints and heart valves.
Probably the most common are the implants that augment a weak profile when a patient is having rhinoplasty or a revision nose job.
Other facial implants include those for:
- Jaw
- Cheek
- Chin
Unlike breast implants which come with a choice of saline or silicone fillings, facial implants are made from a solid medical grade silicone.
A soft but solid implant – for the lips – came into the world of cosmetic and plastic surgery in 2007 but did not go over big with patients because time and many flapping jaws showed the kisser augmentations made quite a few unkissable due to:
- Hardness
- Scar tissue
- Infections
- An unnatural appearance
- Breaking back through the skin
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) 17,143 lip augmentations – not involving injections – were done in 2010. But that was a 21 percent reduction from those done in 2009.
Consequently, most patients who want fuller lips now choose injections of Restylane, Juvederm and other facial fillers.
In about 20 percent of rhinoplasty cases, a chin implant is also used due to the patients’ receding chin lines. Rhinoplasty done alone in such cases usually does not improve patients’ facial appearances because the profile isn’t balanced.
Jaw and chin implants are often placed from inside the mouth while cheek implants can be inserted through the lower eyelid, leaving no scars whateve on the facial skin.
Nasal implants are small and can be inserted from inside of the nose, again leaving no surgical marks on the facial skin.
Patients should select their cosmetic plastic surgeons with great care because facial implants require a perfectly sized pocket which can’t be too large or too small or problems with the implant will show up later. For instance, the implant could slip out of its chamber.
Top facial plastic surgeons make sure some implants last by stitching the implant to the fascia, a tough sheet of tissue that covers the facial bone. Sometimes, surgical screws fasten implants down.




