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Bichektomie-Chirurgie is the surgical removal of part of the cheek oil glands in the facial area. This surgery is used to change the shape, size or definition of the face and is often preferred to reduce excess fullness of the cheeks. Bichektomie-Chirurgie can be performed under local or general anesthesia. The procedure involves removing some of the cheek oil glands by making a small incision on the inside of the cheeks. This process usually takes an hour or less.
Advantages of Bichektomie-Chirurgie may include making the face appear thinner or more contoured, reducing fullness in the cheeks, and achieving a more youthful appearance. However, this surgery also has some risks. These may include infection, bleeding, facial nerve damage, asymmetry, or change in facial shape.
Post-operative recovery may vary, but usually takes several days. During the healing process, facial swelling, pain, and discomfort are normal. It is important to follow the instructions specified by your doctor after surgery to speed up the healing process and reduce risks. Bichektomie-Chirurgie is an effective option to reduce fullness in the facial area and achieve a more contoured appearance. However, it is important to consult with a specialist and be informed about the risks and benefits to determine whether surgery is appropriate for your individual needs.