Bchectomy

What is a bichectomy?

 Thanks to bichectomy, also known as cheek aesthetics, cheekbones and chin are brought to the fore. Thus, the facial features of the person become more pronounced. In bichectomy surgery, which aims to create a triangular line between the chin and cheekbones, the disproportions in the facial lines are also eliminated.

With bichectomy surgery, it is aimed to provide an aesthetic appearance, also known as the golden ratio, in the area between the chin and cheekbones, which is defined as the youth triangle. With the sharpening of the facial features after the operation, the person has a sharper, aesthetic, youthful and attractive face. Bichectomy, which can also be called cheek thinning surgery, is an aesthetic surgery that can be applied to both men and women.

It is mostly preferred by people with U and square facial features. After the surgery, the person can achieve V-shaped facial features with a sharp appearance.

In bichectomy surgery, the buccal adipose tissue in the inner part of the cheeks is thinned. This procedure, which takes about half an hour, is made through an incision of approximately 1 cm in the inner part of the cheek. Since the bichectomy operation is performed from the inside of the cheek, there is no incision scar on the skin of the person. Before moving on to the subject of how bichectomy surgery is performed, it is necessary to answer the frequently asked question “What is bichectomy?”.

Bichectomy, which is one of the methods frequently applied by those who want to have more aesthetically pleasing facial features, is also known as cheek aesthetics among the people. Basically, bichectomy is a kind of aesthetic operation performed to make the facial features proportional and sharp. Regardless of the person’s current weight, the amount of fat in the cheek area may be high. The structural excess of the buccal tissue in the inner part of the cheeks or the increase in the amount of fat in the area due to aging can cause the person’s face to appear heavier. Excess buccal tissue, which can be explained as fat pads, can make the person look older than they are.

After this aesthetic operation, which is preferred by people who want to have an inverted triangle appearance between the chin and cheekbones, the person gets sharper facial features. Bichectomy surgery, which is opened on the inside of the cheek and approximately 1 cm. sized incision is made. By removing the excess fat tissues from the opened incision, the facial lines are thinned. In addition, the existing asymmetrical appearance is removed during the operation. With the bichectomy performed on the basis of the golden ratio, the cheekbones and jawbones of the person become prominent. When this region, also known as the youth triangle, becomes prominent, the person gains a more distinct, sharp facial line. Thus, while the person gains a youthful appearance, they also have proportional and more pleasant facial features in terms of aesthetics.

How is a bichectomy done?

Thanks to the bichectomy surgery performed to make the chin and cheekbones prominent, the person will have an inverted triangle appearance, sharp and symmetrical facial features. Bichectomy can be preferred by people whose buccal tissue is structurally or due to aging, who have a fuller appearance, who have fuller cheeks despite getting rid of their excess weight, and who have asymmetrical facial features. The person is examined by the physician before the cheek aesthetics, which is applied to achieve the aesthetic facial features of the person.

As in all aesthetic operations, it is recommended that the person consult the physician with all questions before bichectomy. During the examination, the person clearly states how he/she wants his/her facial features to appear after the operation; It is important to learn what will happen before and after the operation. In addition, the person should inform the doctor about the drugs he uses. The physician may request that blood thinners be discontinued before the operation. The examination ends with the determination of the operation date. On the day of surgery, the person should come to the hospital on an empty stomach. Before the operation, blood tests are done and if everything is okay, the person is taken into surgery. Bichectomy surgery is performed under local anesthesia. After anesthesia, 1 cm incision is made on the inside of the cheek..

A pre-planned amount of adipose tissue is removed from the relevant area. Then the process is repeated for the other cheek. Then, it is ensured that both cheeks have a symmetrical appearance. When necessary, tissue or fillers can be added to the inside of the cheek in order to obtain a symmetrical appearance. The bichectomy operation is terminated by closing the incision areas.

What Should Be Considered After Bichectomy Surgery?

After bichectomy, it is sufficient for the person to rest for a short time. In other words, the person does not need to stay in the hospital after the operation to have the appearance, also known as the Hollywood cheek. Those who have had a bichectomy after the operation should use antibiotics in line with the physician’s recommendation. Maintaining oral hygiene and preventing possible infections helps speed up the healing process. In this context, the physician provides detailed information about the person’s attention to oral hygiene.

The physician gives detailed information about oral care methods such as brushing the teeth regularly and gargling. In addition, liquid foods that do not require chewing should be taken during the period recommended by the physician. Smoking and alcohol should never be used.

The incision opened during the operation heals in about 1 week. However, it is normal to have swelling and edema on the cheek for 2-3 weeks. If the person who has had a bichectomy gains weight again in the future, the fat accumulation in the cheek area will not be as much as before. In this sense, it can be said that the triangular facial appearance that occurs after bichectomy surgery is permanent.

What are the Advantages of Bichectomy Surgery?

Bichectomy surgery, which can be performed on people of almost all ages, is not applied to people younger than 25 years old. This is because the person’s facial features have not yet settled. In other words, after the age of 25, there is no significant change in the facial features of the person. Bichectomy, which can be applied to men and women who have a full cheek appearance and want their facial features to be sharpened, can also be performed to people whose facial structure is not suitable for their body lines.

Since men have less fatty tissue structurally, bichectomy is performed in male patients by removing less buccal tissue than in females. With the cheek aesthetic operation, it is ensured that the person has sharp, distinct, aesthetic and youthful facial features. The duration of bichectomy surgery is short and the person does not need to be hospitalized. Due to the preference of local anesthesia, symptoms such as nausea after surgery do not occur after general anesthesia. It is possible for people with U-shaped, round or plump facial features to achieve the facial features that are difficult to achieve with methods such as diet and exercise in a short time.

There is no filling or prosthesis use during the bichectomy procedure. This makes the facial features of the person smoother. If the person gains weight again in the future, the fat accumulation in the cheek area will be limited. In other words, after bichectomy surgery, there is no significant change in the facial features of the person due to weight gain. The recovery period after bichectomy surgery takes 1-2 weeks. The 1 cm incisions made on both cheeks during the surgery are not visible from the outside of the skin. In this sense, bichectomy cannot cause deterioration of the aesthetic appearance of the person.

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