November 14, 2011Written By: Dr. Edwin Williams
Dr. Edwin Williams is the founder of The Williams Center and a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon who has completed over 10,000 surgical procedures. BlogSchedule a Consultation
Question:
How is a cheek augmentation performed? How long does the surgery usually last?
Answer:
There are many types of cheek augmentation. One of which is to use an implant which is placed into the desired location through incisions that are hidden inside the mouth. This type of surgery typically would last around an hour. In our hands we favor augmentation of the cheeks and mid-face area by using a patient’s own fat, typically harvested from their abdomen, thighs or buttocks. With this kind of procedure we can target with exactness specific areas in the face that have shown loss of volume over time and augment those areas with a long lasting result. Again, this surgery would last approximately one hour and there are no surgical incision made on the face.
About the Author: Dr. Edwin Williams
Dr. Edwin Williams is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon who founded The Williams Center in 1993. He has performed over 10,000 facial plastic surgery procedures and has pioneered the deep plane facelift. He served on the Board of Directors for the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery for over a decade, and served as President from 2015-2016. In 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, Dr. Williams earned the Castle Connelly Top Doctors award in New York Facial Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Edwin F. Williams III attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1982. He began medical school at the State University of Buffalo School of Medicine and received his Doctor of Medicine in 1986.
Dr. Williams is actively involved in teaching facial plastic and reconstruction surgery to the residents of the Albany Medical Center and is former Chief of the Section of Facial and Plastic Reconstruction Surgery at Albany Medical Center where he received an academic appointment of Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery.