Temple Augmentation in Seoul
Restore Balance and Youthful Volume to the Sides of Your Face
What is Temple Augmentation?
Temple augmentation is a cosmetic procedure that restores volume to the hollow or sunken areas on the sides of the forehead, known as the temples. Volume loss in this area is common with aging or weight loss and can create a more skeletal or tired appearance. Enhancing the temples helps restore youthful facial contours and brings balance to the upper face.
Why Consider It?
- Improves facial symmetry and balance
- Restores lost volume due to aging
- Softens harsh or angular features
- Complements other procedures like facelifts or cheek enhancements
- Customizable options for surgical and non-surgical treatment
Types of Temple Augmentation
There are multiple approaches to temple enhancement, each offering distinct benefits based on your aesthetic goals and recovery preferences.
Fat Grafting
Also called autologous fat transfer, this technique involves harvesting fat from another area of your body (like the thighs or abdomen), purifying it, and injecting it into the temple area.
- Pros: Natural look and feel, long-lasting results, no synthetic material
- Cons: Some fat may be absorbed over time, potentially requiring touch-up
Dermal Fillers
Hyaluronic acid-based fillers are a non-surgical option that restore volume instantly.
- Pros: Minimal downtime, quick results, no surgery
- Cons: Temporary; results typically last 6–12 months
Silicone Implants
For patients seeking a more permanent solution, a solid implant can be surgically inserted to provide structural support and lasting contour.
- Pros: Permanent enhancement, defined results
- Cons: Involves surgery, longer downtime
The Procedure
The chosen method will determine the approach and duration of treatment. Non-surgical methods like fillers or fat grafting typically require only local anesthesia and minimal downtime, while implant-based augmentation is performed under sedation or general anesthesia. Incisions for implants are discreetly made, often within the hairline or inside the scalp.
Recovery and Aftercare
- Fat grafting & fillers: Mild swelling or bruising may occur, usually resolving in a few days. Most patients return to daily routines within 1–3 days.
- Implants: Expect swelling for 1–2 weeks. Patients are advised to avoid intense activity during this period.
You may be instructed to avoid sleeping on your side or applying pressure to the temples for a short time after surgery.
Results
- Fat grafting may last for several years, with results gradually improving as the fat settles.
- Dermal fillers provide immediate, subtle volume that fades over time.
- Silicone implants offer consistent, long-term improvement in facial structure and volume.
Potential Risks
While temple augmentation is generally safe, risks can include:
- Swelling or bruising
- Asymmetry
- Fat resorption (for fat grafting)
- Implant shifting (rare with proper surgical technique)
- Infection (very rare with sterile conditions and proper care)
Cost of Temple Augmentation
Pricing varies depending on the technique used:
- Dermal Fillers: ₩500,000–₩1,500,000 per session
- Fat Grafting: ₩2,000,000–₩4,000,000
- Silicone Implants: ₩4,000,000–₩7,000,000
Please note: Costs may vary depending on the clinic and whether procedures are combined with other treatments.
Final Outlook
Temple augmentation is a highly effective and customizable solution for individuals seeking enhanced facial harmony and youthful volume. Whether you prefer a temporary, non-invasive filler or a permanent structural change through implants, the right technique can be tailored to your needs after consultation.
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