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Bichectomy What is it?

Bichectomy is a procedure performed within the scope of facial aesthetic surgery. It is the process of removing the fat tissue in the areas on the sides of the face, commonly known as "apple cheeks". This surgical procedure is preferred to obtain a thinner and more prominent facial contours. Bichectomy is usually performed to create a sharper jawline, more prominent cheekbones and thinner cheeks. This procedure, which makes facial features appear more prominent and proportional, can be an ideal option for those who want an aesthetically slimmer and elegant facial profile.

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Bichectomy Who is it Suitable for?

Since bichectomy is a procedure performed with aesthetic concerns, it is suitable for healthy individuals. However, the following conditions may be more suitable candidates for bichectomy surgery:

  • Round Facial Features: People with a round face shape with excess fat tissue on the face.
  • Those who want prominent facial features: People who want more prominent cheekbones and a thinner face line.
  • Conditions where fat tissue is excessive for genetic reasons: People who genetically have excess fat tissue and find this tissue aesthetically excessive.
  • Those with Adequate Health Status: People who are suitable for facial aesthetic surgery and who are in good general health.
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Bichectomy Who is not suitable for?

Since bichectomy is a procedure performed with aesthetic concerns, it is suitable for healthy individuals. However, the following conditions may be more suitable candidates for bichectomy surgery:

  • Round Facial Features: People with a round face shape with excess fat tissue on the face.
  • Those who want prominent facial features: People who want more prominent cheekbones and a thinner face line.
  • Conditions where fat tissue is excessive for genetic reasons: People who genetically have excess fat tissue and find this tissue aesthetically excessive.
  • Those with Adequate Health Status: People who are suitable for facial aesthetic surgery and who are in good general health.
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Bichectomy Surgery How is it done?

Bichectomy is a procedure usually performed under local anaesthesia. The surgeon makes a small incision on the inside of the cheek and removes the fat tissue in the cheeks. The procedure takes a very short time, usually between 30 minutes and 1 hour. Patients can return home the same day after the operation. Since the bichectomy procedure is a minimally invasive procedure, the healing process is also very fast. As a result of the removal of fat tissue, facial features become sharper and more distinct.

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Bichectomy Post Recovery Process

The healing process after bichectomy is usually fast. There may be mild swelling, bruising and pain in the first days. However, these effects usually disappear within a few days. Things to be considered during the healing process:

  • First 2-3 days: Swelling and bruising may occur on the face. This is normal and decreases within a few days.
  • 1 week later: Swelling largely disappears and patients can return to their daily activities.
  • The Recovery Process: The complete healing process usually takes 1-2 weeks. During this period, it is important to follow the surgeon's recommendations for a fast and healthy recovery.
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Bichectomy Risks of Surgery

Bichectomy is generally a safe procedure, but as with any surgical intervention, it involves some risks:

  • Risk of Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection. However, the risks are minimised when the procedure is performed under sterile conditions.
  • Pain and swelling: There may be mild pain, swelling and bruising during the healing process.
  • Asymmetry Uneven removal of fat tissue can cause asymmetry in facial contours. It is therefore important to choose a specialised surgeon.
  • Wounds do not heal well: There is a possibility that the incisions do not heal properly and scars may remain. However, this is very rare.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can have a bichectomy?

Bichectomy can be performed on healthy adults with round facial features who want a more prominent jawline and thin cheeks.

What kind of procedure is a bichectomy?

Bichectomy is a cosmetic surgery that is performed through a small incision in the inner cheek, which sharpens the facial contours. A sharper facial profile is obtained by removing fat tissue.

Is a bichectomy painful?

Since the bichectomy is usually performed under local anaesthesia, no pain is felt during the procedure. There may be mild pain and swelling after the operation.

How long does the healing process take after bichectomy?

The healing process usually takes 1-2 weeks. There may be slight swelling and bruising in the first days.

Is a bichectomy a permanent solution?

Yes, bichectomy is usually a permanent solution. Since the fat tissue is permanently removed, the facial features remain clear and slim in the long term.

Will there be a scar after bichectomy?

Facial paralysis can often be temporary, but in some cases it can lead to permanent damage. Early treatment increases the chances of recovery.

Does bichectomy solve all facial aesthetic problems?

Bichectomy only targets excess fat tissue in the cheeks. Other aesthetic problems on the face may require different surgical procedures.

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