[*]you mean in term of filler i can't you use any to solve the issues i have?
no, of course, you can. you can use perlane, restylane, radiesse, sculptra, etc. i personally only use perlane and restylane. of the two i use, i would use perlane. given your young age, i probably would not use artefill, which is the permanent option i prefer in someone a bit older. however, given the isolated buccal area that you want filled perhaps sculptra may give you the longest longevity when dealing with isolated midfacial hollows. i just do not inject it myself for the reasons i have stated.
[*]check implants is the only option we can do however it is not permenant? i have no problem to use it if it is the only way
cheek implants may not be a bad option because you can always remove them if you don't like them (if you get an easy to remove kind like silicone). i do not prefer doing them because i again have such limited reasons to do them. i do not think they work well in the buccal area as they tend to do better resting on top of bone. remember that you have a soft tissue loss. trying to replace them with hard tissue like an implant is not in general a great idea because it tends to show more bone rather than less bone. watch this video to understand why i don't like cheek implants:
http://www.lamfacialplastics.com/galler ... heeks.html[*] which i consider face lift or this will solve my issue
no, that is quite awful. a facelift does not correct volume it makes it worse. if you are just lifting your finger to stretch your skin to show that the area looks better you are completely missing the point. read this:
http://lfp-blog.com/dr-lams-blog/2-fing ... nger-rule/best,
sml
Samuel M. Lam, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Diplomate, American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Diplomate, American Board of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery
Diplomate, American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery