Bichectomy (Cheek Reduction Surgery)
“With bichectomy, enhance the definition of your facial features and achieve a slimmer, more refined appearance.”



What is Bichectomy?
Bichectomy is a surgical procedure that enhances facial definition by removing excess fat tissue (Bichat fat pads) located in the lower cheeks.
It is particularly aimed at individuals who are concerned about fullness in the cheek area, with the goal of creating a slimmer, more balanced, and aesthetically refined facial profile.
How is Bichectomy Performed?
Bichectomy surgery is performed through a small incision inside the mouth to remove excess fat tissue. The procedure is usually carried out under local anesthesia or sedation and leaves no visible scars. The operation typically takes around 30–45 minutes.
The recovery process is quick, and most patients can return to their social life shortly after the procedure. Patients are usually discharged the same day, and the sutures inside the mouth dissolve on their own.
Day 1
Mild swelling and sensitivity may occur, which can be managed with cold compress applications.
Day 7
Swelling gradually decreases, and the sutures dissolve on their own.
1st Month
The slimming and enhanced definition of the facial contours become more clearly visible.
1st Year
The final appearance settles completely, revealing natural and balanced facial contours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Will bichectomy make my face look too thin?
No. The procedure only reduces excess fat while preserving the natural proportions of the face. The aim is not to make the face look excessively thin, but rather to achieve a balanced and aesthetically pleasing contour.
Is bichectomy permanent?
Yes. The removed fat tissue does not grow back. However, significant weight gain may affect the overall appearance of the face.
What should I pay attention to during the recovery process?
In the first few days, you should avoid hard foods, maintain proper oral hygiene, and follow the care instructions recommended by your surgeon.
