Paranasal implant surgery is generally safe when performed by an experienced facial plastic surgeon, but as with any surgical procedure, there are inherent risks. Common risks include temporary swelling, bruising, discomfort, and mild facial tightness in the early recovery period. These effects typically subside within the first two to three weeks following surgery.
Less common risks may include infection, implant displacement, asymmetry, or prolonged swelling. At CK Plastic Surgery, Dr. Charles Kim employs strict sterile techniques, precise surgical planning, and careful implant fixation to minimize complications and support optimal healing. Patients are thoroughly evaluated preoperatively to ensure candidacy and safety.
Recovery from paranasal implant surgery is typically straightforward. Most patients experience moderate swelling around the midface and upper lip area, with noticeable improvement within 7–10 days. Bruising is usually mild and resolves within two weeks. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous activity, excessive facial movement, and pressure to the surgical area during early recovery.
Post-operative care includes detailed aftercare instructions, prescribed medications, and scheduled follow-up visits to monitor healing progress. Many patients return to work and social activities within one to two weeks, depending on individual healing response. Final results continue to refine over several months as residual swelling resolves and tissues fully adapt to the implant.