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Malar Lift

"A malar lift is designed to directly elevate the cheek tissue. Candidates tend to be either very young (40's) or older (70's), and have sagging cheek tissue." See Press for article.
    - Dr. Brian Reagan

Procedure: Lift the cheek tissue and reduce nasal-labial folds.
Length: 2 hours.
Anesthesia: General.
In/Outpatient: Outpatient.
Side Effects: Swelling, bruising.
Risks: Decrease cheek sensation, lower lid pull down.
Recovery: 2-3 weeks.
Results: Click here to view photos