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What is Bichectomy?
Bichectomy is one of the facial shaping surgeries. This article will include topics to talk about bichectomy and an introductory sentence.
Purpose of Bichectomy
Bichectomy is one of the facial shaping surgeries. The purpose of this surgery is to remove part or all of the facial bicector muscle. The most common purpose of bichectomy is to make the face look thinner and more oval.
Bichectomy is usually performed by plastic surgeons and is usually done under local anesthesia. During surgery, part or all of the bisector muscle is removed. This provides slimming and shaping in the cheek area of the face.
Bichectomy surgery is generally preferred for aesthetic purposes. It is an ideal option for people who want their face to have a more oval shape. After the surgery, facial lines become more distinct and the face gains a younger and livelier appearance.
There are several different techniques for performing bichectomy surgery. Your plastic surgeon will determine the most appropriate method depending on your facial structure and wishes. The surgery is usually completed in a short time and the recovery process is usually quick.
The results of bichectomy surgery are usually permanent. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are risks and complications. Therefore, a detailed evaluation should be made before surgery and your surgeon’s instructions should be followed.
Side Effects of Bichectomy
Bichectomy operation is known as face shaping surgery and is generally preferred for aesthetic purposes. However, like every surgery, bichectomy has some side effects and risks. By knowing these side effects and risks, you can manage the post-operative recovery process more consciously.
Facial swelling and pain are the most common side effects that may occur temporarily after the operation. Facial swelling may occur immediately after the operation and continue for the first few days. This condition is normal and usually goes away on its own over time. You can use ice or medications recommended by your doctor to relieve facial swelling.
Pain and discomfort are also common side effects of bichectomy surgery. Post-operative pain is normal and can usually be relieved with painkillers. You can find relief by regularly using the painkillers recommended by your doctor. Additionally, supporting your head with a high pillow and lying on your back while sleeping can also help reduce pain.
Rare permanent side effects of bichectomy surgery include facial nerve damage, infection and wound healing problems. To minimize such side effects, it is important to choose an experienced surgeon to perform the operation. Additionally, following the care instructions recommended by your doctor after the operation and performing wound care regularly will positively affect the healing process.
Remember, each individual may respond differently to bichectomy surgery and side effects may vary from person to person. If you have any concerns or problems after the operation, it is important to contact your doctor.
Temporary Side Effects
There are some side effects that may occur temporarily after the bichectomy operation. These side effects usually begin immediately after the operation and disappear on their own within a few weeks. Here’s what you need to know about the temporary side effects of bichectomy surgery and how you can cope:
Temporary side effects usually go away on their own within a few weeks after the operation. However, if you have any concerns or if your side effects are severe, you should definitely consult your doctor. Your doctor will recommend appropriate treatment methods for you.
Facial Swelling
It is quite normal for a slight swelling to occur on the face after the bichectomy operation. This swelling usually reaches its peak within the first few days and then decreases over time. You can try the following methods to deal with swelling:
Facial swelling usually disappears completely within a few weeks. However, each individual’s recovery process may be different. If swelling persists for a long time or becomes severe, it is important to contact your doctor. Your doctor can provide you with further guidance and recommendations.
Pain and Discomfort
Pain and discomfort are common conditions that can occur after bichectomy surgery. Pain and discomfort in the facial area following the operation are normal and can usually last for a few days. There are various methods to alleviate this condition and provide relief.
First, it is important to regularly use painkillers prescribed by your doctor. These medications can reduce pain and provide relief. However, it is important to follow your doctor’s instructions when using painkillers and avoid overdosing.
In addition, applying cold compresses can also be an effective method to relieve pain. You can reduce swelling and relieve pain by applying an ice pack or cold water bag to the facial area after the operation. However, you should be careful not to let the ice pack come into direct contact with the skin. Protect your skin by using a cloth or towel.
Additionally, rest and sleep can also relieve pain and discomfort. It is important to get enough sleep after the operation so that your body can focus on the healing process. You can also reduce pain by trying not to move the facial area excessively.
Finally, you can also apply other methods recommended by your doctor. These methods may include using mouthwashes, consuming soft and liquid foods, and avoiding harmful habits such as smoking and alcohol. Following your doctor’s instructions and taking into account his recommendations can speed up the healing process and reduce pain.
Permanent Side Effects
In some cases, permanent side effects may occur after bichectomy surgery. The most important of these side effects is facial asymmetry. While it is aimed to achieve symmetry on both sides of the face, sometimes a slight asymmetry may be observed on the face after the operation. In this case, you can contact your surgeon and evaluate additional treatment options.
Another permanent side effect is loss of sensation. After the operation, loss of sensation may occur as a result of damage to the nerves in the cheek area. Although this condition is rare, sometimes temporary loss of sensation may occur and in some cases it may be permanent. Your surgeon will give you more information about this.
It is important to have a careful recovery process to prevent permanent side effects after the operation. Taking into account your surgeon’s recommendations, following post-operative care instructions and not neglecting regular check-ups can reduce the risk of permanent side effects.
Remember, as with every surgical intervention, bichectomy also has risks. Therefore, it is important to learn about possible risks and precautions by talking to your doctor in detail before and after the operation.
Care After Bichectomy
After the bichectomy operation, proper care and healing process of the bichectomy area is very important. There are a few important points to consider in this process.
First, after the operation, the wound in the bichectomy area should be properly cleaned and a dressing applied. To reduce the risk of wound infection, wound care should be performed in a sterile environment and with clean hands. It is also important to regularly use the antibiotics or cream recommended by your doctor to speed up the healing process of the wound. It would be beneficial to consult your doctor about wound care.
Another point to consider after the operation is the diet. It is important to consume soft and liquid foods for the first few days after bichectomy surgery. Cold and soft foods can be preferred to reduce swelling and pain after the operation . Following the nutrition plan recommended by your doctor will support the healing process.
Oral hygiene is also an issue that needs to be taken into consideration after bichectomy surgery. Using a mouth rinse and gently brushing your teeth after the operation can reduce the risk of infection. It is also important to use oral care products recommended by your doctor.
It is also important to pay attention to activity limitations during the post-operative recovery period. Excessive physical activity may delay wound healing or cause complications after surgery. Complying with the activity pattern recommended by your doctor will support your recovery.
Wound Care
It is very important how the wound in the bichectomy area should be cared for after the operation and how the risk of infection can be reduced. Wound care is a step that must be taken into consideration for the successful post-operative healing process.
First, wound cleansing is of great importance. Keeping the wound clean reduces the risk of infection. For wound cleaning, you can use a sterile solution. Apply the sterile solution gently to the wound using a clean gauze or cotton. While cleaning the wound, be careful not to apply too much pressure and do not touch the wound directly.
Another point to consider in wound care is the wound bandage. A wound bandage helps protect the wound and reduce the risk of infection. Apply the wound bandage sterilely and change it regularly. If the wound bandage becomes dirty, it should be changed immediately.
To reduce the risk of infection, be sure to wash your hands during wound care. Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and dry them with a clean towel or disposable tissue. Wearing gloves during wound care can also help reduce the risk of infection.
If you have any questions or concerns about wound care, it is important to consult your doctor. Your doctor will give you detailed instructions on wound care and monitor your post-operative recovery process.
Other Care Needs
In case of post-operative bichectomy, there are some other care needs that patients should pay attention to. These needs include nutrition, oral hygiene, and activity limitations.
Regarding nutrition, it is important for patients to consume soft and easily digestible foods after the operation. Because swelling and pain may occur on the face after the bichectomy operation, therefore consumption of hard or sharp foods may cause discomfort. Soft foods include options such as soup, puree, yoghurt and fruit puree. Additionally, eating meals in small portions and slowly facilitates the digestion process.
Oral hygiene is also an important issue after bichectomy. To reduce the risk of infection in the mouth after the operation, mouth rinse solutions should be used regularly and care should be taken to clean the teeth. Additionally, care should be taken in brushing and flossing to reduce the risk of bleeding after the operation.
Postoperative activity limitations should also be taken into account. Swelling and tenderness may occur on the face after the bichectomy operation, so excessive physical activities should be avoided. Situations such as heavy sports, activities that force mouth movements and excessive sun exposure can affect the healing process. It is important to pay attention to activity limitations by following your doctor’s recommendations.
It is important to pay attention to these other care needs after the operation to speed up the healing process of the bichectomy area and reduce the risk of complications. You can have a healthy recovery process by following nutrition, oral hygiene and activity restrictions.
Bichectomy is a facial shaping surgery. During this procedure, facial lines are clarified by removing the oil glands on the cheeks.
The purpose of bichectomy is to make facial features sharper and more attractive. By removing the excess oil glands on the cheeks, the face gains a slimmer and more defined appearance.
Bichectomy operation is usually performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon makes a small incision inside the cheek and removes the oil glands. The procedure usually takes a short time and patients are usually discharged on the same day.
Temporary side effects of bichectomy surgery may include facial swelling, pain and discomfort. Permanent side effects may include facial numbness or asymmetry, but this is rare.
Facial swelling is normal after the operation. You can use cold compresses to reduce swelling. It may also help to take medications recommended by your doctor regularly.
Pain and discomfort after the operation are normal. You can alleviate this condition by using painkillers recommended by your doctor. Also, resting and keeping your face warm can help you relax.
It is important to keep the bichectomy area clean and dry after the operation. To reduce the risk of wound infection, you should regularly apply the wound care methods recommended by your doctor.
It is important to consume soft and easily digestible foods after the operation. You should also avoid excessive physical activity and follow the activity limits recommended by your doctor.
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