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Cheek Computer Imaging
Have you always wished that you could have high cheekbones and a sculpted profile,
but were never quite sure if you should consider having plastic surgery?
If so, cheek computer imaging might help you to decide whether you should seriously
consider surgery or forget about it all together.
Cheek computer imaging is the fastest, easiest and most painless way to sculpt
your face without going under the knife: think of it as virtual plastic surgery.
Computer imaging technology can give you a glimpse of roughly how you might
look if you decided to have plastic surgery to define your cheeks, whether you
are considering a facelift or cheek implants.
Cheek computer imaging is offered by certain plastic surgeons in order to give
prospective patients a rough idea of the results that can be achieved through
surgery.
Generally when a patient goes in for a consultation with a plastic surgeon
who offers cheek computer imaging the surgeon will take digital photographs
of the patients face from both the front and the side and then transfer these
photos onto a computer screen. Once the photos are transferred onscreen the
surgeon can demonstrate how the face would be sculpted by surgery, showing the
patient the anticipated results.
Cheek computer imaging has helped many patients to decide whether or not to
go through with plastic surgery and if they think that surgery would be beneficial
computer imaging can help to clarify which sort of procedure would prove most
beneficial to them.
Although cheek computer imaging can play a big part in the decision-making
process for people who are consider having plastic surgery done on their cheeks,
it is important for these people to keep in mind that the computer generated
images that they see are usually only a rough estimate of the anticipated results.
Each person who takes advantage of cheek computer imaging has to realize that
although the computer images can be fairly accurate, they can never fully anticipate
each patient's cheek elasticity, healing ability or bone structure. So if you
choose to undergo this virtual form of surgery make sure you can anticipate
all of the things that a computer image may not.
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