Okay, so, let’s talk about cheekbone implants. I’ve been thinking about this for a while, you know? Seeing all these celebrities with their perfect, sculpted faces, and I thought, “Why not me?” So, I started digging around, trying to figure out if this was something I really wanted to do.
First off, I googled a lot! There are tons of articles about celebrities who might have had work done. Like, there’s this one article talking about the Material Girl. She denies it, but some people think her cheekbones are too perfect, especially considering her age. It got me thinking about how important cheekbones are for your overall look.
Then, I started looking into the actual procedure. I found out that these implants are usually made of silicone, and they’re supposed to last forever. You can get them taken out if you want, which is good to know.
I even found a post mentioning a famous cosmetic surgeon, and he talked about which celebrity cheekbones are the most popular. It’s crazy how much people pay attention to these details!
Next up, I booked a consultation with a plastic surgeon. I was mainly there to talk about a chin reduction and maybe some cheek augmentation. See, I want my chin and jawline to be a bit smaller, but I also feel like my midface is too narrow. My doctor pointed out that just getting cheek implants without considering my jawline might make things look weird. So, it’s not just about the cheekbones, it’s about how everything fits together.
- Research: Spend hours online, looking at before-and-after pictures, reading articles, and checking out forums.
- Consultation: Booked an appointment with a surgeon to discuss my options and get a professional opinion.
- Consideration: I realized that it is not only about cheekbones, the whole facial structure needs to be taken into account.
- Decision: Still on the fence, weighing the pros and cons. It’s a big decision, and I want to make sure I’m doing it for the right reasons.
Honestly, I’m still not 100% sure if cheek implants are worth it for me. I mean, my face is pretty flat, and I do have a recessed jaw. Strong cheekbones do look good, they add symmetry and reflect light and all that.
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at with this whole cheekbone implant thing. It’s a journey, and I’m learning a lot along the way. It’s definitely not a decision to be taken lightly!