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Slotted for saddled infraorbital PEEK implants (~3.4 mm, intraoral approach) next week, but I’m getting some cold feet thinking about:
- Risk of midface sagging/ptosis: Since the intraoral technique requires tunneling and a subperiosteal dissection, how significant is the risk of midface soft-tissue descent over time? How often do patients later need a facelift to counteract this? I don’t want to be on a hamsterwheel of surgeries
- If I ever remove the implants: will my face look worse off after suffering all that dissection and soft tissue trauma around the PEEK implant?
- Long-term infection risk: When I’m older—say in my 60s—could something like a tooth infection spread to the implant since it was placed via an intraoral incision? I’m asking because I have moderate gum recession.