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Bichectomy: what to expect after surgery

Bichectomy: what to expect after surgery

A bichectomy is a surgical procedure that promises to thin the face by reducing protruding cheeks. The procedure accentuates the malar and mandibular region in the contour of the face. The name of the surgery refers to a fat located on the face that has the pyramidal shape, called "Bichat ball". Its size varies with the age of the person, getting smaller with the advancement of aging. This is why children are more cheeky and the elderly have a thinner face.

The surgical procedure performed for aesthetic purposes with intraoral incision requires a lot of anatomy knowledge. As fat is close to glands, nerves and arteries, there is a risk of injury in these regions. They may have complications such as inflammation and bruising, bleeding (oral bleeding), facial asymmetry, facial nerve damage and rupture of a vessel.

But what can we expect from the results of this surgery?

As it was widely accepted by the celebrities, a boom has been created around the results, generating public interest. And as the standard of beauty today is the thinner face, the surgery has gained much prominence. But people need to understand that you can not copy? what a celebrity does, because her face has a different format. It is not only the removal of the fat located on the cheek that can give the shape of a thin face.

The great expectation of bichectomy is the thinning of the face, giving greater prominence to the apples and contour of the face. The result begins to appear after three weeks and full recovery after six months of the procedure.

Lean patients with a rounded face are more interested in the technique. Already overweight patients will probably not have a satisfactory result, because the difference is very subtle in the contour of the face. And if you gain weight, the fat on the face will come back, leaving the face with prominent cheeks.

Furthermore, before opting for surgery, do not forget that the procedure is irreversible. Once the bichectomy is done, it is forever, since the removal of the fat is definitive.


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