Dr. Buonassisi places a small incision inside the mouth just above the upper molars. The tissues of the cheek are gently separated to expose the buccal fat. Three to four cc’s of fat are removed, depending on each patient, to decrease the fullness of the cheeks. The incisions are then closed with dissolvable stitches. Some swelling and bruising is expected but are generally mild. Vancouver buccal fat removal surgery is most commonly performed on people aged 25 years of age and older. Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Buonassisi recommends that patients wait until they reach this age to have the surgery, since the face tends to slim out in most people as we age.
What can buccal fat removal achieve? Removal of buccal fat pads can slim the cheeks and contour the face. This can help achieve a more chiseled and sculpted look, by revealing the shape of the natural cheek bones. Buccal fat pad removal by Sam Naficy, MD. Individual results may vary. The removed buccal fat can also be re-injected into the face to further improve and enhance facial contour.
Before and after cheek fat reduction. The face was slimmed by reducing the buccal fat via small incisions inside the mouth. Examination by a facial plastic surgeon can help determine if one is a candidate for cheek fat reduction surgery. Your plastic surgeon may suggest other cosmetic procedures in addition to or as an alternative to cheek fat reduction as appropriate. Facial fillers injections for lower eye dark circles and upper cheek areas, facial fat transfer, chin augmentation, or Botox® jaw reduction are some other aesthetic considerations with facial sculpting. Have you considered slimming the face and cheek fat reduction? Share your thoughts below.
Fortunately, modern plastic surgery has advanced enough to have an answer for this; buccal fat removal. Buccal fat removal, or cheek reduction surgery, is the cosmetic process of removing the buccal fat that is the cause of chubby or chipmunk cheeks. This is usually done by creating an incision in the back of the mouth, typically near the second upper molar, and through what is called the buccinator muscle.
Buccal fat removal is an intraoral procedure, with incisions inside the mouth and leaves no visible scarring on the face. Dr. Somenek gently removes the buccal fat pads of the cheeks. This creates a favorable contour beneath the cheek bone and creates a higher cheek bone appearance. What Can I Expect After the Procedure? After buccal fat pad removal, you should expect mild swelling for 3-5 days. It results in a thinner and more contoured cheek appearance, which is first noticeable immediately, and then maximally 2 to 3 weeks after the swelling has subsided. During buccal fat pad removal, discomfort is very minimal and the incisions inside the mouth heal quickly. Dr. Somenek performs this procedure while the patient is awake, without sedation, which further accelerates the recovery and healing time.
Start your search for a local surgeon now. During the consultation, your surgeon will examine your facial anatomy, compile your medical history (including all medications you are currently taking) and listen to your concerns about your cheeks and your aesthetic goals. Based on the results of this consultation, he or she will determine whether you are a suitable candidate for buccal fat extraction.
An obvious aspect, of course, is a round facial appearance with full cheeks. Generally speaking, a suitable candidate for this procedure is someone who is physically healthy, does not smoke, and is within a good weight range for their height. Patients should also have realistic expectations as to what the procedure can do for them. During your consultation Dr. Mardirossian will discuss with you what your surgical goals are.
This is a procedure that can be performed stand-alone, or at the same time as a facelift to provide a more sculpted facial appearance, in particular helping to enhance the definition of the cheekbones. Before and four weeks after buccal fat removal. Fat grafting or fat transfer, also known as fat injections, is a procedure where fat is taken from a site elsewhere in the body and transferred to the face.
After buccal fat pad removal, the face may be slightly swollen but bruising is rare. It results in a thinner and more contoured cheek appearance, which is first noticeable immediately, and then maximally 2 to 3 weeks after the swelling has subsided. During buccal fat pad removal, discomfort is mild and the incisions inside the mouth heal quickly. Dr. Stong performs this procedure while the patient is awake, without sedation, which further accelerates the recovery and healing time.
If this is not the case you should contact your surgeon immediately. As is the case with most surgery you also run the risk of infection, which is why it is very important to strictly follow any post-surgery advice given, which will reduce the like-hood of any problems. Although complications for this procedure are relatively rare it is not risk-free. Previous patients have reported loss of sensation along the incision lines (around the cheeks and jaw-line) which can be long-lasting or even permanent.
What can buccal fat removal achieve? Removal of buccal fat pads can slim the cheeks and contour the face. This can help achieve a more chiseled and sculpted look, by revealing the shape of the natural cheek bones. Buccal fat pad removal by Sam Naficy, MD. Individual results may vary. The removed buccal fat can also be re-injected into the face to further improve and enhance facial contour.
Before and after cheek fat reduction. The face was slimmed by reducing the buccal fat via small incisions inside the mouth. Examination by a facial plastic surgeon can help determine if one is a candidate for cheek fat reduction surgery. Your plastic surgeon may suggest other cosmetic procedures in addition to or as an alternative to cheek fat reduction as appropriate. Facial fillers injections for lower eye dark circles and upper cheek areas, facial fat transfer, chin augmentation, or Botox® jaw reduction are some other aesthetic considerations with facial sculpting. Have you considered slimming the face and cheek fat reduction? Share your thoughts below.
Fortunately, modern plastic surgery has advanced enough to have an answer for this; buccal fat removal. Buccal fat removal, or cheek reduction surgery, is the cosmetic process of removing the buccal fat that is the cause of chubby or chipmunk cheeks. This is usually done by creating an incision in the back of the mouth, typically near the second upper molar, and through what is called the buccinator muscle.
Buccal fat removal is an intraoral procedure, with incisions inside the mouth and leaves no visible scarring on the face. Dr. Somenek gently removes the buccal fat pads of the cheeks. This creates a favorable contour beneath the cheek bone and creates a higher cheek bone appearance. What Can I Expect After the Procedure? After buccal fat pad removal, you should expect mild swelling for 3-5 days. It results in a thinner and more contoured cheek appearance, which is first noticeable immediately, and then maximally 2 to 3 weeks after the swelling has subsided. During buccal fat pad removal, discomfort is very minimal and the incisions inside the mouth heal quickly. Dr. Somenek performs this procedure while the patient is awake, without sedation, which further accelerates the recovery and healing time.
Start your search for a local surgeon now. During the consultation, your surgeon will examine your facial anatomy, compile your medical history (including all medications you are currently taking) and listen to your concerns about your cheeks and your aesthetic goals. Based on the results of this consultation, he or she will determine whether you are a suitable candidate for buccal fat extraction.
An obvious aspect, of course, is a round facial appearance with full cheeks. Generally speaking, a suitable candidate for this procedure is someone who is physically healthy, does not smoke, and is within a good weight range for their height. Patients should also have realistic expectations as to what the procedure can do for them. During your consultation Dr. Mardirossian will discuss with you what your surgical goals are.
This is a procedure that can be performed stand-alone, or at the same time as a facelift to provide a more sculpted facial appearance, in particular helping to enhance the definition of the cheekbones. Before and four weeks after buccal fat removal. Fat grafting or fat transfer, also known as fat injections, is a procedure where fat is taken from a site elsewhere in the body and transferred to the face.
After buccal fat pad removal, the face may be slightly swollen but bruising is rare. It results in a thinner and more contoured cheek appearance, which is first noticeable immediately, and then maximally 2 to 3 weeks after the swelling has subsided. During buccal fat pad removal, discomfort is mild and the incisions inside the mouth heal quickly. Dr. Stong performs this procedure while the patient is awake, without sedation, which further accelerates the recovery and healing time.
If this is not the case you should contact your surgeon immediately. As is the case with most surgery you also run the risk of infection, which is why it is very important to strictly follow any post-surgery advice given, which will reduce the like-hood of any problems. Although complications for this procedure are relatively rare it is not risk-free. Previous patients have reported loss of sensation along the incision lines (around the cheeks and jaw-line) which can be long-lasting or even permanent.