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What is a Bishectomy?
The cheek area on the face; depending on the genetic structure, aging or weight gain, it may become extremely oily over time and a chubby-cheeked appearance may appear. It is quite difficult to dissolve this fat accumulated on the cheeks. It may be necessary to get support from plastic surgery.
Formation of lubrication on the cheeks
The “Bichat” or “Buccal Fat” fat cushion, which extends from the corner of the mouth to the temple area, is located in the deepest layer of the face. Buccal fat cushion; consists of temple extension, trunk, cheek extension and pterygoid extension parts. Deceleration of the parathyroid gland and the buccinator muscle is located between the masseter muscle and the parathyroid salivary duct is located behind.
Bishectomy application
This formed fat pad can be removed with a minimally invasive procedure of a total of 15 minutes. Under local or general anesthesia, no visible marks are formed thanks to a small incision 1 inch wide that opens from the inside of the mouth. Thanks to the minimal incision, the healing process is short and the results are permanent.
The healing process
With the thinning and renewed facial contour, the patient continues his daily life without decapitation. Cheek decolonization and facial rejuvenation are among the most commonly applied procedures in aesthetic surgery as aesthetics. Patient satisfaction is quite high. It should be applied in a hospital environment by plastic surgeons who are specialists in their field in order to minimize possible risks.
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Op. Dr.
Aesthetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Specialist
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