Beautiful cheeks

August 27th, 2008

As I perform more and more facial fillers to restore youthful cheeks, I continue to be excited about the wonderful changes we see with only one or two cc’s of filler. Most patients who are candidates either ask about treating nasolabial lines and folds (they run from the corner of the nose to the mouth). However if you look more closely at their cheeks, as people age beyond the mid 30’s we lose the baby fat that gave us youthful fullness. Remember those cheeks that your aunts and grandmother used to pinch?

Now, when I look closely at these cheeks, I often see a mound (cheekbones), hollowness beneath, then a nasolabial “mound” then the nasolabial fold. Filling just the nasolabial fold doesn’t go very far in making patients appear more youthful. What I prefer, and most patients agree, is to first restore volume to the cheeks. I use filler to restore volume under the cheekbones. Then I need only a little filler in the actual nasolabial fold since the volume restoration lifts the nasolabial folds up and out. On “beginners” we often start with only 1 cc (syringe) of filler. For more volume, 1 per side is sufficient. To enhance cheekbones, the filler can be tailored to each patients’ needs by highlighting, restoring or creating beautiful cheekbones as well.

What filler do I like to use? On a first-timer, I usually start with Juvederm Ultra. This is the smoothest, most mold-able filler and it gives the most subtle enhancement. I sometimes use Restylane as well but find that Juvederm is more mold-able. These fillers typically last from 6 to 9 months in the cheeks. For more volume and a longer lasting effect the next choice is Juvederm Ultra Plusor Perlane (basically, this is thick Restylane). These fillers provide more volume. Plus they often last from 9 months to a year. Want even longer lasting effects, especially for building high cheekbones? I will address this in a future blog. It is what I call Runway Cheeks. The next choice following hyaluronic acid fillers (Juvederm, Restylane and Perlane), I use Radiesse, for a 1 year plus result.

When patients have very hollow cheeks and require a large volume replacement. My first choice is Scuptra. Using one’s own fat for fat transfer is also an option.

So for beautiful, youthful cheeks there are many options. The best option is to come in or visit your favorite facial plastic surgeon for personalized recommendations. By the way, the same choices and process applies to melolabial folds or marionette lines that run from the corners of the mouth downward.

Pucker up with the new "CUPID'S BOW LIP" treatment

August 20th, 2008

Instead of aiming arrows, I try to hit the love mark with cosmetic injectables.

Gravity eventually takes a toll on every part of the body, even the lips. As we get older, the upper lip loses its firmness and definition. As a result, the Cupid’s bow, a sign of youth and beauty, is lost leaving an undefined, flat line in its place.

Thinning of the lips becomes evident from generation to generation. I did a comparison of 4 generations of lips right in my own family; from my baby girl to my wife to her mother and my wife’s grandmother. What I can see is the loss of shape firmness (the medical term is turgor) as well as volume of the upper lip. By the eldest generation the upper lip becomes flat with vertical lines.

CUPID’S BOW LIP is performed by using a half cc, or touchup size of Restylane or a half a syringe of Juvederm. The filler is used to create new shape to the lips. To the contrary, to create larger lips, I use a full syringe or 1cc of filler. However if overdone, as is seen way too often, patients can look puffy and get an awful “trout pout.” Additionally, I use a tiny amount of Botox to smooth the vertical lines above the lip as well as relax the muscle in this area.

I am looking to re-introduce the power of glamour. Celebrities have long been the inspiration for what patients look for. However, the latest trends have been to make lips too large. They look great on Angelina Jolie, but how many other celebs have lips that are way too big, plus upper lips that are twice the size of their lower lips? For truely aesthetic lips, the lower lip should be at least 1 1/2 times the size of the upper lip.

So who do I look to emulate? I create more coy, flirtatious lips. This more refined and natural look references the Holywood glamour of yesteryear when starlets like Gloria Swanson, Carole Lombard and Greta Garbo were the defining power of beauty.

 

                      

 

Below are a few examples of lips that I have created using this technique, after photos are on the bottom.

       

a VERY happy patient

a VERY happy patient

Both upper and lower lips
Both upper and lower lips