Cheek Correction - PreparationThe doctor will examine your face in a preliminary session and address your wishes and desires with regard to the expected results of the treatment. At this time, the optimal method of treatment for your particular case will also be determined.
If you have decided to undergo an injection below the cheekbones, an allergy test should be performed four weeks before the procedure. This will allow for the detection of existing allergies, especially for treatments involving collagen.4
Your mouth and teeth should be free of infections. If you have doubts about this, please consult your dentist in a timely manner.
If implants are being inserted into your cheeks, you should refrain from taking anticoagulant medications such as aspirin and from taking sleeping aids 14 days before the procedure. You should also refrain from enjoying alcohol.
Smoking in the weeks prior to the procedure is not conducive to a speedy recovery and should be discontinued.5
Please speak with the doctor who is treating you about further possible preparatory measures.
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