Paranasal implants are silicone or Gore-Tex implants placed in the hollow or flat areas beside the nose (paranasal region) to enhance midface projection.
Why does this matter?
A recessed midface can make:
- The nose appear larger
- The under-eye area look hollow
- The face look tired or aged
- The jawline and cheeks less defined
In looksmaxxing, midface structure is critical for achieving facial harmony. Paranasal implants can subtly—but significantly—change facial balance, especially in profile.

Who Benefits From Paranasal Implant Looksmaxxing?
Ideal Candidates Often Have:
- Flat or recessed midface (common in some Asian or Middle Eastern facial types)
- Prominent nose due to lack of support below it
- Deep nasolabial folds or shadowing around nose/mouth
- Under-eye hollowing or midface “collapse” with age
Improving the subnasal area helps support cheeks, lips, nose, and eyes—making this a powerful (but lesser-known) hardmaxxing tool.
Section 1: How Paranasal Implants Fit Into Looksmaxxing
In the hierarchy of facial structure, midface projection is often overlooked. But it affects:
- Facial thirds: Balanced proportions from forehead to chin
- Nasal harmony: A supported base makes the nose look more refined
- Youthfulness: Fullness in the midface = vitality
- Eye support: Under-eye hollowing is reduced when midface volume is restored
This is why many looksmaxxing experts rank paranasal implants as S- or A-tier for certain face types—especially those with midface recession but otherwise balanced bone structure.

Section 2: The Procedure (Hardmaxxing Tier)
What the Surgery Involves:
- Small incisions (usually inside the mouth = no visible scars)
- Implant placed on the maxillary bone on either side of the nose
- General anesthesia; ~1–2 hours surgery
- Recovery: 1–2 weeks of visible swelling, 4–6 weeks for full healing
Implant Materials:
- Silicone: Common, safe, easily removable
- Gore-Tex: More “grippy” to tissue, harder to remove, but feels more natural
Always go to a board-certified facial plastic surgeon with paranasal experience.
Section 3: Before & After Effects
Key Visual Improvements:
- Better side profile with a more continuous slope from forehead → nose → lips → chin
- Smaller-looking nose (relatively) due to forward support
- Less shadowing under the eyes and beside the nose
- Stronger cheek-lip-nose contour
In short: a more 3D, structured, and photogenic face—which is a major goal in looksmaxxing.
Section 4: Paranasal Implants vs Fillers
| Feature | Paranasal Implants | Fillers (e.g. Juvederm) |
|---|---|---|
| Longevity | Permanent (or removable) | Temporary (6–18 months) |
| Cost (long-term) | Higher upfront | Repeated maintenance |
| Downtime | 1–2 weeks | Minimal |
| Precision | High | Good, but harder to shape large volume |
| Reversibility | Removable by surgeon | Dissolvable with hyaluronidase |
TL;DR:
Start with filler if unsure. Implants are a commitment—but can look more natural long-term if done well.
Section 5: What to Watch Out For
Risks:
- Implant shifting (rare with experienced surgeon)
- Infection or rejection (low, but possible)
- Asymmetry if improperly placed
- Overcorrection—too much projection can look unnatural
Don’t:
- Go to a general plastic surgeon without facial skeletal expertise
- Overestimate how much it changes your full face—this is a refinement, not a transformation
- Expect it to fix jaw, chin, or brow—this is midface only
Section 6: Alternatives to Paranasal Implants
If you’re not ready for surgery:
- Midface fillers: Can simulate similar effects, though less precise
- Skincare + fat reduction: If the issue is fat accumulation masking bone structure
- Cheek filler or implants: For broader volumization
- Rhinoplasty: If nose projection is the bigger issue, not support
Combo procedures are common: many undergo rhinoplasty + paranasal implant at the same time for balanced profiles.
FAQs: Paranasal Implant Looksmax
Q: Will it make my nose look smaller?
A: Yes, relatively. Enhancing midface projection supports the nasal base, reducing how “far out” the nose appears.
Q: Can it fix deep smile lines?
A: It can reduce nasolabial folds, but it’s not a full solution. Filler or fat grafting may help too.
Q: Is it noticeable like cheek implants?
A: No—it’s more subtle. People will say you “look better” or “fresher” without knowing why.
Q: Should I combine it with other looksmaxxing procedures?
A: If you’re getting rhinoplasty or under-eye filler, yes—this can boost harmony. Always plan holistically.
Final Thoughts: Midface Maxxing = Subtle Power
In the world of looksmaxxing, paranasal implants are underrated.
They don’t scream “plastic surgery.” They whisper symmetry, projection, balance—the kind of changes that show up in good lighting, better angles, and a more harmonious face.
If you’ve softmaxxed, optimized your grooming, and still feel like your midface lacks structure, this is a surgical option worth researching.
Looksmaxxing isn’t just about jawlines or noses—it’s about facial harmony. And the midface is the quiet MVP.

