
Bichectomy
Bichectomy is the process of removing the fat on the cheek with a small incision in the mouth without leaving any scars on the face. Thus, the cheekbones become more prominent, the face becomes thinner and more aesthetically pleasing. There may be mild pain and swelling after the procedure, but these pains can be very small compared to other surgeries.
The process takes about 1 hour. It is performed under general anesthesia. It can be performed on anyone who needs an operation, is over the age of 18, and has no objection to general anesthesia. Since there are stitches in the mouth, liquid foods should be chosen on the first day, and then they can switch to normal food. After the surgery, mouthwash should be given to keep the sutures in the mouth sterile. Since self-melting threads are used, stitches are not removed. The person is discharged from the hospital on the same day. It takes between 15 days and 1 month for the post-operative edema to pass and take the shape of the face.
The process takes about 1 hour. It is performed under general anesthesia. It can be performed on anyone who needs an operation, is over the age of 18, and has no objection to general anesthesia. Since there are stitches in the mouth, liquid foods should be chosen on the first day, and then they can switch to normal food. After the surgery, mouthwash should be given to keep the sutures in the mouth sterile. Since self-melting threads are used, stitches are not removed. The person is discharged from the hospital on the same day. It takes between 15 days and 1 month for the post-operative edema to pass and take the shape of the face.