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28/07/2023

Natural Facial Line (Bishectomy)

Our skeletal structure found on our facial lines has an anatomy that differs from person to person. Whose face is pointier and sharper when who has a round face. But the distinctiveness of cheekbones is not found in everyone. The fact that our cheekbones aren't so obvious is effective in shaping our facial lines and making our laughs look prettier. So every person wants their cheekbones not to be obvious and the fullness in their cheeks to disappear. So how does that happen? Let us examine this method together...

Natural Facial Line (Bishectomy)

**Bishectomy ** A bishectomy is one of facial rejuvenation. Fatty clogs are found deep inside individuals' facial lines. Some of the fat found here can be picked up by operation, while some of it cannot be interfered with in any way. It can also be attached to some, but not to some. This includes surgical interventions and fullness of facial lines, while reducing fullness. The bishectomy method is fat glands, which exist on the cheeks and are permanent regardless of weight gain or loss.

These oil glands make their facial lines look skewered and plump. In the bishectomy method, oil glands are taken by a small local anaesthetic method. A bishectomy is a short-lived operation. It lasts between 10 and 15 minutes in total. Post-op swelling can occur, varying from person to person for several days as your cheeks have a surgical intervention. But with 6, you'll be fully recovered in 8 weeks.

An average fat intake of two and a half to three millilitres in the bishectomy method would be sufficient for your desired appearance. So a tiny dent is created right under your cheekbone and your cheekbones become more prominent.

What to Know About a Bishectomy

Bichectomy, or simply cheek thinning, preferred by many famous and well-known people today is a surgical procedure that removes a structure known as Bichat fat pad, which causes the person to appear overweight which in some cases is not compatible with the facial contour. A person who is a candidate for this type of procedure normally has excessive facial roundness, giving him a heavy-looking face. Adult with a large midface who wish to reduce facial fullness by reducing midface

volume are potential candidates for partial removal of buccal fat pad. Bichectomy can be performed if the middle third of the face is desired to be differentiated and a prominent cheekbone (zygoma) expression is desired. This process gives the face a younger appearance and a thinner, more aesthetic facial appearance is obtained in a harmonious balance. The important thing here is; bichat is that the fat pad should not be removed completely, but partially. His procedure should be done after the age of 25, especially with people with genetically chubby cheeks. Because these fat tissues are necessary tissues are necessary tissues for subcutaneous support for face in the future. This is a simple surgery that can be performed under clinical conditions and takes only 15-20 minutes. Most of the time, a simple and single suture is made. Stitches are dissolving stitches.

• Cold compresses should be applied on the first day after the procedure. • Painkillers and edema reducing drugs should be taken after the procedure. • Extreme heat should be avoided. • The full shaping of the face will take 4-6 weeks depending on the disappearance of edema.

**What to Look Out for After Bishectomy Operation ** • Strict foods must be avoided after the operation. It needs to be shunned, especially from particulate foods. More nutrients that can be ingested directly need to be consumed. • Soups without grains and drinks without grains can be drunk. • After two to three days, you can start consuming solid food. • You need to be careful to regularly use the mouthwash your surgeon writes/will write on your prescription.

• You can apply ice on both cheeks simultaneously, despite the possibility of post-op edema or bleeding. • You can brush your teeth without hard blows. • You don't mind changing your post-op accommodation position.

A nice smile is now possible with a bishectomy...