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    United States Cheek Surgery Market Insights, Outlooks
    29 Mar, 2022

    Nowadays, people in the United States want to change their overall facial appearance to have more attractive features and good looks. As a result, they are moving toward plastic surgery procedures for facial changes driving the United States cheek surgery market. Furthermore, the cheek plays an essential role in the appearance of the face. Cheek implants are employed in plastic surgery to add volume to the cheek and cheekbone. Restored volume in the cheekbones aids in the reconstruction of the entire face and the restoration of balance between all facial features. Furthermore, cheek implants enhance facial features, create facial balance, create dynamic and angular looks, and enhance flattened cheekbones.


    Cheek cosmetic surgery has become increasingly popular in the United States in recent years, and it has a proven safety record. The United States cheek surgery market size is being driven by an increase in sports injuries and accidents. The fundamental tendencies in the cheek implants market include an increasing customer preference for plastic surgery for facial remonstration and the availability of custom-made implants. Furthermore, according to 2020 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost of cheek implants in the United States was US$ 3,669 per implant.


    In addition, cheek implants can be used for malar or sub-malar augmentation. A malar cheek implant is placed directly on the cheekbone during malar augmentation. The submalar cheek implant is placed beneath the cheekbone to increase volume in the midsection. Cheek implants come in a combination of shapes, sizes, and materials. The type of check implant and its size and shape are all determined by the patient's natural anatomy. Cheek implants are available in various materials, including synthetic silicone, rigid polyethylene, and ePTEE. In 2020, 938% of cheek surgery (Malar augmentation) procedures were performed, according to the ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons).

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