Hyaluronic Acid - Cheekbones
Do you want prominent, prominent cheekbones? The good news is you can achieve this with a simple treatment: hyaluronic acid to fill your cheekbones, improving their definition and volume.
Hyaluronic acid in the cheekbones is injected under the skin, lifting the cheekbone and changing the shape of your face. The results can be very natural and often last about a year before they completely dissolve.

he effects are temporary
While surgery is permanent, hyaluronic acid is not. If your preferences change, you can adjust your look accordingly.

No recovery time
Surgery requires weeks of downtime to see results. Hyaluronic acid provides immediate improvements without the need for recovery time.

Minimally invasive
Surgical implants require incisions, which carries a risk of complications. With hyaluronic acid, all that's needed is a quick, simple, and safe injection.

Follow the rule of thirds
Hyaluronic acid helps achieve a balanced proportion between the forehead, midface, and chin, thus fulfilling the rule of thirds.

Extreme change
Some people think hyaluronic acid always means extreme facial changes. But patients usually opt for minor adjustments to enhance their unique appearance.

You need it
Now that we know a little more about the properties of hyaluronic acid, it's time to improve those small imperfections that make us feel unhappy with ourselves.
Schedule your hyaluronic acid session for cheekbones
Schedule your hyaluronic acid session for cheekbones
Hyaluronic acid allows us to reshape facial features, improving the appearance of the cheeks.

Schedule your assessment

It's time for hyaluronic acid for your cheekbones.

Enjoy the results
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Frequently Asked Questions
Because there are many important arteries in areas of the face often treated with hyaluronic acid, the treatment is medium-risk. However, the risks are significantly reduced if you choose a qualified medical professional. It's also very important to tell your doctor about your health history, any medical conditions you have, and any medications you're taking to ensure nothing affects the safety of your treatment.
Try not to touch the treated areas immediately after treatment, as this can cause infection or interfere with the placement of the filler. You should avoid exercise, alcohol, and heat for the first few days after application.
One week before treatment, avoid taking aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, and fish oil supplements, as they may increase bleeding and bruising. Avoid alcohol consumption for at least one day before treatment.
The doctor will likely apply a topical anesthetic to the area to help reduce pain as much as possible. Some areas of the face will be more sensitive than others, such as the lips and nose.
The most common fillers are made from hyaluronic acid, including the popular brands Juvederm and Restylane. Patients prefer hyaluronic acid over other fillers because it can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if the patient doesn't like the results.
There is no downtime after the procedure, so you can resume your usual activities, and any side effects you experience should disappear within a few days.
It depends on the area to be injected and the amount of product needed. Generally, hyaluronic acid application takes approximately 20 minutes.
One of the greatest benefits of hyaluronic acid is skin rejuvenation. It can fill in fine lines and wrinkles. It can also sculpt the face to give it a firmer, more youthful appearance.