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Considerations for natural looking cheek fillers

woman with cheek fillers - dermal fillers

Cheek fillers are a popular aesthetic treatment option for people of a wide range of ages. These can help add volume to the cheek area, reshaping the face. But what are the important considerations for natural looking cheek fillers? And how can you be sure to achieve natural looking results?

What are cheek fillers?

Cheek fillers use dermal filler to add volume, contour, and shape to the cheeks. These are made of hyaluronic acid, administered beneath the skin to deliver hydration and plump up the area. This can create a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. But how can these be used to create natural looking results?

What are the important considerations for natural looking cheek fillers?

There are a number of important considerations to take into account when it comes to achieving natural looking cheek fillers. These include:

  • Assessment and customisation
  • Taking a conservative approach
  • Using a layering technique 
  • Addressing multiple angles
  • Follow up and maintenance 
  • Choosing a qualified practitioner 

Assessment and customisation 

One of the most important factors for creating natural looking results with cheek filler is the initial assessment and consultation. This should include assessing the facial structure, skin quality, and desired outcome, so that the process can be tailored to meet your individual requirements. A customised approach like this is the best way to achieve outstanding, natural looking results, as each individual has different facial features and proportions.

Taking a conservative approach 

When it comes to cheek filler, it is often best to have small amounts injected if you want to achieve natural looking results that complement the existing shape and structure of your face. This is because too much filler at once can exaggerate your features and lead to unwanted results, so allowing for gradual enhancement can be a much more effective option.

Using a layering technique

For natural looking cheek fillers, a layering technique can be highly effective. This involves injecting filler in layers to allow for precise control and contour across the cheek area by gradually building up the shape and structure. This has the added advantage of reducing the risk of overcorrection or lumpiness, leading to better results all round.

Addressing multiple angles

One of the common misconceptions about cheek filler is that this is solely to add volume to the cheeks. However, for natural looking results, the cheeks need to be considered along with the whole mid face area. This allows multiple angles to be addressed for high quality, natural looking results that complement the shape and structure of your face, while providing balance.

Follow-up and maintenance

For cheek fillers to maintain their great looking results in the long term, follow up maintenance can be important. This is because hyaluronic acid fillers typically last between 6 to 18 months, depending on factors such as the type of filler used and individual metabolism. 

Choosing a qualified practitioner

Finally if you are looking for natural looking cheek fillers it’s important to choose a professional team of qualified and registered practitioners, like us here at the Skin and Wellbeing Clinic. We are Preston’s leading aesthetic practitioners, and we offer a wide range of high quality treatment options, including cheek filler. We have the expertise and ability to deliver natural looking results, in line with your facial structure. Why not get in touch today to find out more?

The Skin and Wellbeing Clinic is proud to provide professional aesthetics treatments for clients in Preston, Blackpool, Leyland, Chorley, Kirkham, Blackburn and the North West of England. Our key treatments and services include Anti Wrinkle Injections, Dermal Fillers, Laser Hair Removal, Acne Treatments, Injectable Polynucleotides, and much more.