Bichectomy is a procedure to remove the fat tissue located in the cheek area. This procedure is performed to make the facial features more prominent and to make the face look more oval. It is known that the procedure is applied to those who want to change the shape of their face or have a lot of fat accumulation in their cheeks.
Bichectomy is usually performed under local anesthesia. During the procedure, a small incision is made inside or under the cheeks and the fat tissue is carefully removed.
Individuals who want to change the shape of their face and have a lot of fat accumulation in their cheeks may be candidates. However, it should be decided whether this procedure will be performed depending on the individual's health status and preferences.
The recovery process after Bichectomy can vary from person to person and depending on the physical and psychological
characteristics of the individual. Side effects such as mild pain, bruising, swelling, and sensitivity may occur after
the procedure.
Resting and using painkillers is recommended for the first few days after the Bichectomy procedure.
During the recovery process, it is important to keep the operation area moist and protect it from the sun.