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| What are the risks and limitations associated with cheek implants? |
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Chewing is limited immediately following surgery while a soft food diet is required for several days. The recovering patient should avoid any rough contact, blows or pressure to the cheek or strenuous activity. As with any other surgical procedure, though the rate of occurance is relatively infrequent, infection may occur. If an infection persists, the implant may have to be moved and replaced later on. Shifting of the implant is another possibility. Should the implant become slightly misaligned, a second procedure may be necessary to reposition it
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