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Custom infraorbital-malar (midface) implants and custom jawline implants are specialized facial implants uniquely designed from a patient’s 3D CT scan to augment skeletal structure. They are not “one-size-fits-all” — they are tailored to each individual’s anatomy and aesthetic goals.

  • Infraorbital-malar implants augment the upper midface — from under the eye across the cheekbone (infraorbital rim and zygomatic arch) — creating high, sculpted cheekbones and reducing under-eye hollows.
  • Jawline implants wrap around the entire mandible from one angle to the other, enhancing the chin, jaw angles, and jawline definition — a hallmark of masculine facial structure.

Together, they create pronounced horizontal augmentation across the mid and lower face — often called the “classic male facial masculinization” combination.

Why Custom vs. Standard Implants?

Superior Aesthetic Outcomes

Custom implants cover larger surface areas of bone, creating more natural contour enhancement rather than small “spot” changes typical of standard implants.

Masculine Facial Shape

Standard cheek implants can create a rounded, sometimes more feminine midface bulge. Infraorbital-malar designs specifically run along the natural bone line under the eye back to the zygomatic arch for a more angular, masculine look.

?Precision Fit

Because they’re made from the patient’s own CT imaging, custom implants deliver precise bone surface conformance — a game-changer for symmetry and subtlety.

How Surgical Placement Works

The key to placemenrt of these large surface area and impactful implants is limited incisions.

Infraorbital-Malar Implants

  • Placed through a lower eyelid (subciliary) incision — a small incision just below the lashes.
  • The implant covers the infraorbital rim and extends posteriorly along the zygomatic arch for a long, horizontal augmentation line.
  • Often secured with one or more tiny fixation screws.

Jawline Implants

  • Introduced through a submental skin incision (under the chin) and intraoral incisions (inside the mouth) to position the implant across the jawline and back to the angles.
  • The goal is a smooth wraparound jawline with defined anterior (chin) and posterior (angle) projection.

Together, these implants define the “five corners” of the face — cheek prominence, chin, and both jaw angles — for balanced structure.

Typical Aesthetic Effects

Midface (Infraorbital-Malar)

  • Reduces under-eye hollows
  • Creates high cheekbone projection
  • Horizontal, contoured cheek definition

Jawline

  • Stronger mandibular border
  • Enhanced chin projection
  • Defined jaw angles and separation from the neck

Combined Look

  • Bolder, more angular face
  • Improved facial symmetry and proportion
  • Masculinization of mid and lower facial third

These implants are often more impactful than injectable fillers because they augment a greater surface area, giving a structural, rather than temporary, enhancement.

Design Considerations

  • Custom infraorbital and jawline implants can be designed to accentuate specific areas — e.g., more anterior cheek projection or greater jaw angle width.
  • Less is sometimes more: modest thickness implants over a larger area can provide natural, defined contours without looks that appear “overdone.”
  • Implants can be modified or revised later if expectations change.

Summary

Custom infraorbital-malar and jawline implants offer a highly individualized way for men to enhance cheekbones, eliminate under-eye hollows, and define the jawline — giving a more masculine, sculpted facial appearance. Because they are designed from a 3D scan of your own bone structure, they achieve a precise fit and structural change far beyond standard implant options

Dr. Barry Eppley

Plastic Surgeon

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