Bichectomy
Due to varying aesthetic concerns, people who do not like the fuller cheek appearance resort to various aesthetic interventions to have thinner facial contours. One of them is a bishectomy. Bishectomy is essentially a procedure to remove fat from the cheeks.
How Is A Bishectomy Performed?
Eyes and nose as well as cheeks significantly affect the expression of the human. The Golden Ratio, which is the measure of beauty, is taken as a whole by the law of the face. Absolute beauty is achieved when all the elements on the face are within a certain proportion and harmony. If the cheeks break this harmony, a bishectomy called cheek thinning aesthetic is applied. A bishectomy is an aesthetic procedure performed by both men and women. With this surgery, the cheekbones become visible, the face appears thinner and longer. The chubby cheek appearance, which leads to the person being perceived as overweight, is destroyed. Dimples become more prominent if they exist.
Bishectomy surgery is performed by plastic surgeons. According to some tests applied, it is determined whether the cheeks are suitable for surgery. Surgery is performed with local anesthesia if there is no problem. Incisions are made around 1 cm in the mouth. With the incision, the incisions in the cheek are taken and then these incisions are closed with the help of 1 or 2 stitches. The self-dissolving stitches used in the operation do not need to be removed later by the doctor. In people who have a large amount of fat tissue in the cheeks, sections of fat are also taken. With the help of this rather simple intervention, the desired appearance is given to the cheeks. Surgery is completed in approximately 1 hour. The patient is discharged within the same day. During the healing process, patients are treated with antibiotics. Recovery time and distribution of payments are also completed in a short time.
Is A Bishectomy A Harmful Procedure?
Unlike other aesthetic operations, there is no aspect in which it is more harmful. But it still changes one's natural appearance. There are no side effects of bisectomy. The next process of surgery is quite important. The patient must be protected from infection. For this reason, antibiotics are often used.