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Facial Implants for Men in Bellevue

Facial implants for men address what no amount of training can build: structural definition in the chin, jawline, and cheek bones. Whether you want a stronger chin, more angular jaw angles, or higher cheekbones, Dr. Kristopher M. Day brings a precision advantage found nowhere else in Bellevue — a craniofacial fellowship held by no other plastic surgeon in the market. The result is facial balance that looks entirely natural, calibrated specifically to masculine facial anatomy.

Double Board-Certified (ABPS + ABS)

Ivy League Trained

Highly Rated Bellevue Plastic Surgeon

Proudly Serving Bellevue, Seattle, Kirkland, Redmond, Mercer Island, Issaquah, Renton

What Are Facial Implants for Men?

Men increasingly seek facial implants not to alter who they are, but to bring their outward appearance into alignment with how they already feel. Facial implants are solid, biocompatible implants placed over the facial skeleton to add structural volume and definition that exercise, diet, and aging cannot address.

Unlike soft-tissue fillers — which are temporary and lack the structural permanence needed for masculine definition — surgical facial implants integrate with the surrounding tissue and deliver results that last indefinitely with stable anatomy.

Implant Types Offered by Dr. Day

Chin Implants (Mentoplasty)

The most requested facial implant for men. A chin implant adds forward projection and definition to a weak or recessed chin, improving the overall balance between the nose, lips, and jawline. Chin augmentation can be performed as a standalone procedure or combined with rhinoplasty for maximum facial harmony.

Cheek Implants (Malar Augmentation)

Cheek implants add lateral and anterior volume to a flat or wide midface, creating a more angular, chiseled appearance. Positioned over the malar eminence (the prominence of the cheekbone), these implants create the high-cheekbone structure associated with masculine strength.

Jaw Angle Implants (Mandibular Augmentation)

Jaw angle implants define and widen the posterior jawline — the area at the back corners of the jaw — creating a squared, more masculine lower face. This procedure is particularly effective for men whose jaw angle is naturally soft, round, or tapered, and who desire a more defined jawline profile.

What Facial Implants Can't Be Achieved Another Way

Facial bone structure is fixed. No supplement, exercise regimen, or skincare routine adds structural projection to the chin or creates the angularity of a high cheekbone. Temporary fillers can approximate these results, but only surgical implants deliver the permanence, dimensionality, and palpable structure that men are typically looking for.

Benefits of Facial Implants

Why Men Choose Facial Implants

  • Long-lasting structural results — not temporary like fillers
  • Improves facial balance from every angle — profile, frontal, and three-quarter views
  • Masculine definition that looks natural, not augmented
  • Custom implant sizing tailored to your facial anatomy
  • Can be combined with rhinoplasty, facelift, or other procedures for comprehensive reshaping
  • Minimal visible scarring — incisions are hidden inside the mouth or in natural skin folds
  • Single recovery period if procedures are combined
  • Long-lasting self-confidence in personal, professional, and social settings

The Craniofacial Advantage in Implant Placement

Precise implant placement requires an intimate understanding of the facial skeleton — including the underlying nerves and soft tissue compartments that vary by individual anatomy. Dr. Day’s craniofacial fellowship training, the only one among Bellevue plastic surgeons, means he works with facial bone structure daily and understands not just where implants should sit, but exactly how they integrate with your unique anatomy. The result is positioning that looks and feels completely natural.

"Came in with face fractures with bones floating under my skin. Dr. Day immediately got me into surgery. Reconstructed my face with titanium mesh and removed bones. His stitches were amazing. Nobody would even know that I had this surgery. What a great God Send!"

— Adam L., Facial Surgery Patient • Google Review

Not Sure If You're a Candidate?

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Day to discuss your goals and options.

Your Facial Implants Journey

Step 1 — Your Consultation

Dr. Day conducts all consultations in person — no virtual appointments. He physically evaluates your bone structure, assesses your facial proportions, and discusses which implant type(s) and sizing will achieve your specific goals. You’ll review imaging and discuss the full surgical plan before any procedure is scheduled. Questions are welcomed and answered in full.

Step 2 — Pre-Surgery Preparation

Once your plan is finalized, you’ll receive detailed pre-operative instructions covering medications to avoid, dietary guidelines, and what to arrange for your recovery period. Lab work may be required depending on your health history. You’ll confirm your implant type and size at your pre-operative appointment.

Step 3 — Day of Surgery

Facial implant procedures are typically performed under general anesthesia at one of Dr. Day’s accredited surgical facilities in the Bellevue area. Procedure time varies by implant type: chin implant surgery typically takes 45–90 minutes; combined implant procedures take longer. Incisions are placed inside the mouth (for chin and jaw angle implants) or within natural skin folds to minimize visible scarring.

"Dr. Day performed two surgeries for me. Surgery can be scary, but both times he made sure to explain the procedure, the expected recovery, answer all questions, and put my mind at ease. My wife has seen my successes with Dr. Day, and is excited to become his patient as well."

— Garrett S., Patient (Multiple Procedures) • Google Review

Step 5 — Follow-Up & Long-Term Care

Facial implants are designed to be long-lasting and do not require routine replacement. Results are stable with normal aging.

Step 4 — Recovery Timeline

Days 1–3

What to Expect

Swelling and bruising peak. Most patients manage discomfort with prescribed medications. Head elevation recommended. Walking is encouraged starting the day after surgery.

Week 1

What to Expect

Sutures (if external) are removed. Swelling begins to subside. Soft diet required for chin/jaw implant patients. Most patients return to desk work by the end of Week 1.

Weeks 2–3

What to Expect

Majority of bruising resolves. Light exercise and increased daily activity permitted. Avoid contact sports and heavy lifting.

Weeks 4-6

What to Expect

Full return to gym activity and exercise. Swelling continues to refine — implant settles into final position.

Month 3+

What to Expect

Final result visible. Implant is fully integrated.

Why Craniofacial Expertise Matters for Facial Implants

Facial implants sit directly on the facial skeleton. Proper placement requires not just surgical skill, but a detailed, three-dimensional understanding of how the facial bones, overlying soft tissue, and sensory nerves interact — and how implants will behave within that environment over time.

Dr. Day is Ivy League trained and holds a craniofacial surgery fellowship — the only fellowship of its kind in the Bellevue market. This fellowship, focused specifically on the facial skeleton and its surrounding structures, gives Dr. Day a technical foundation for facial implant work that goes beyond the standard plastic surgery training pathway.

What This Means for Your Results

  • Implants are sized and positioned based on your actual skeletal anatomy, not generic sizing guides
  • Nerve anatomy is understood and respected during dissection, reducing risk of sensory changes
  • Symmetry is achieved through precise anatomical placement, not estimating
  • Combined-procedure cases (implant + rhinoplasty, implant + facelift) are handled within a single operative plan
  • Dr. Day is also the only Migraine Surgery Society member in the Pacific Northwest — further evidence of a career defined by the intersection of craniofacial precision and outcome-focused surgical practice.

Facial Implant Cost in Bellevue

The cost of facial implants varies based on the implant type selected, the number of implants placed, and whether additional procedures are combined in the same surgical session. During your consultation, Dr. Day will provide a detailed estimate based on your specific surgical plan.

What Affects Your Price

  • Implant type(s) selected — chin, cheek, jaw angle, or combination
  • Implant brand and material (Dr. Day uses medically approved, solid silicone implants)
  • Anesthesia type and facility fees
  • Whether procedures are combined (e.g., rhinoplasty + chin implant in one session)
  • Surgeon’s fee based on complexity and operative time
  • Post-surgical supplies and garments
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What’s Included in Your Investment

Financing Options

Pacific Sound Plastic Surgery works with two approved financing partners to help make your procedure accessible:

  • CareCredit — 6-month promotional financing
  • Alphaeon Credit — Flexible credit lines designed for healthcare expenses

Our team will walk you through financing options during your consultation. Call (425) 818-8991 to learn more.

Starting from $4,500

Chin implant surgery at Pacific Sound Plastic Surgery starts from approximately $4,500. Cheek and jaw angle implants are priced similarly; combined procedures are discussed in full during consultation. All pricing is reviewed in detail during your individualized consultation with Dr. Day.

Why Choose Dr. Kristopher Day for Your Facial Implants ?

Double Board-Certified Precision

Dr. Day is Ivy League trained and holds a craniofacial surgery fellowship — the only fellowship of its kind in the Bellevue market. For facial implant surgery, this means your implants are placed by a surgeon who trained specifically in skeletal facial anatomy, nerve mapping, and structural reconstruction.

Ivy League Surgical Training

Dr. Day is Ivy League trained and holds a craniofacial surgery fellowship — the only fellowship of its kind in the Bellevue market. For facial implant surgery, this means your implants are placed by a surgeon who trained specifically in skeletal facial anatomy, nerve mapping, and structural reconstruction.

10+ Years of Surgical Experience

With 10+ years of specialized plastic surgery experience, Dr. Day brings both depth of practice and technical precision to every facial implant case. Men seeking a permanent structural improvement deserve a surgeon with a proven track record in facial anatomy.

Boutique Practice, Personal Surgeon

Pacific Sound is not a high-volume, revolving-door practice. Dr. Day personally performs every procedure and sees every patient through consultation and recovery. Male patients especially appreciate a private, low-pressure environment where their goals are taken seriously.

Conveniently Located for Eastside Families

Pacific Sound Plastic Surgery is centrally located in downtown Bellevue, making Dr. Day’s fellowship-trained expertise accessible to families throughout Bellevue and the greater Eastside — without the stress of navigating Seattle traffic.Our patients enjoy a private, boutique surgical experience with on-site validated parking, just minutes from the communities they call home.

Seattle

~15 minutes

World-class plastic surgery results without the downtown Seattle parking hassle. A quick drive across SR-520 or I-90 to our private Bellevue office.

Kirkland

~10 minutes

Just minutes from downtown Kirkland and the Juanita waterfront via I-405 or surface streets.

Redmond

~10 minutes

Convenient for the Redmond tech community via SR-520 or surface streets.

Mercer Island

~10 minutes

A quick drive across I-90. Our discreet, private environment is ideal for discerning Mercer Island residents.

Issaquah

~10 minutes

Convenient for Issaquah Highlands and Gilman Village area families via I-90.

Renton

~5 minutes

Easy access from Renton and the Landing via I-405 North. Boutique care and personalized attention just minutes away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between chin implants and jaw angle implants?

Chin implants add forward projection to the center of the lower face, improving profile balance and the relationship between the chin, lips, and nose. Jaw angle implants address the posterior corners of the jaw — widening and squaring the lower face when viewed from the front. Many men benefit from both, and they can be placed in a single procedure.

Most surgeons recommend waiting until facial skeletal growth is complete, which typically occurs by age 21 in men. There is no upper age limit for facial implants. The determining factor is overall health and surgical candidacy, not age. Dr. Day evaluates each patient individually.

Natural-looking results depend on proper sizing and precise placement. Dr. Day uses your specific facial anatomy — not a standardized size chart — to select and position implants. The goal is improved facial balance that appears entirely inherent to your face, not added to it.

Fillers are temporary (typically 12–18 months), require ongoing maintenance, and cannot replicate the structural permanence or dimensionality of solid implants. Surgical implants are a one-time procedure that delivers permanent, consistent results. For men seeking meaningful, lasting structural change, implants are the more effective and ultimately more cost-efficient option.

Chin and jaw angle implants are typically accessed through small incisions inside the mouth (intraoral approach), leaving no external scars. Cheek implants may be accessed intraorally or through a small incision within the lower eyelid. Dr. Day discusses the optimal approach for your specific anatomy during consultation.

Schedule Your Facial Implants Consultation

You deserve to feel confident in your body again. Dr. Day and the Pacific Sound team create personalized transformation plans tailored to your unique goals.