Bichectomy
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about Bichectomy
Bichectomy surgery is an aesthetic surgical procedure that consists in the partial or total removal of fat bubbles known as "Bichat's bubble". These fat bubbles are located on the sides of the face, in the cheek area, and can give the appearance of excessive roundness or "pouty lips". Bichectomy surgery involves making small incisions inside the mouth, through which the surgeon removes or thins the fat bubbles. The main purpose of this procedure is to thin the cheeks and contour the face line, providing a more defined and aesthetic appearance.

BENEFITS
Defining the face line: Bichectomy can help define facial lines, especially around the cheekbones and jawline, giving a more sculpted and attractive appearance.
Correction of facial asymmetries: If there are asymmetries in the volume of the cheeks, bichectomy can help correct them and achieve a more balanced symmetry of the face.
Minimally invasive procedure: Bichectomy surgery is generally considered a minimally invasive procedure with small incisions inside the mouth. It can have a shorter recovery time and fewer post-operative inconveniences compared to other more invasive surgeries.
Cheek volume reduction: By removing fat bubbles, bichectomy surgery can help reduce cheek volume and achieve a slimmer, more contoured face.
Improving the aesthetic appearance: By thinning the cheeks and contouring the face, bichectomy can improve a person's aesthetic appearance, contributing to greater self-confidence and a more pleasing image.
Permanent results: Removal of fat bubbles by bichectomy usually has permanent results. After healing, the removed fat bubbles will not grow back.
PRICE Bichectomy
From 1600 Euros
frequent questions
Who is a suitable candidate for bichectomy surgery?
This procedure can be taken in CONSIDERATIONSre by people who want to achieve a slimmer or contoured face. However, not everyone is a suitable candidate for bichectomy, and the decision should be made following a proper evaluation by a specialist doctor.
How is bichectomy performed?
Bichectomy surgery involves making small incisions inside the mouth, through which the surgeon removes or thins the bubbles of fat called "Bichat's bubble". The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia and can take about an hour.
What are the risks and complications associated with bichectomy?
Like any surgery, bichectomy can involve certain risks and complications. These may include bleeding, infection, swelling, bruising, facial asymmetries, unsightly scars or changes in sensation in the operated area. It is important to discuss these issues with your surgeon and follow post-operative instructions to minimize risks and ensure the best possible recovery.
What is the recovery period after bichectomy?
The recovery period after bichectomy can vary from patient to patient, but usually involves a relatively short period of rest. Swelling and tenderness may occur in the operated area, but this will gradually subside over time. Your doctor will give you specific instructions for the recovery period and post-operative care.
How visible are the scars after bichectomy?
Because the bichectomy incisions are made inside the mouth, the scars are invisible FROM outside. They will heal and fade over time, and your doctor can give you advice on how to care for your scars and reduce their appearance.
What results can be expected after bichectomy?
Bichectomy surgery can thin the appearance of the cheeks and help contour the face, providing a more defined and aesthetic appearance. Individual results may vary depending on each person's anatomy and facial structure, and your doctor will give you a more accurate assessment of expected results