Searching for bichectomy in Miami usually means one thing: you want subtle cheek refinement, not a dramatic change. This procedure, also called buccal fat reduction, can reduce lower cheek fullness in the right patient. The key is “right.” Candidacy matters here more than almost anywhere else, because faces change with age.
You may also see the Spanish term bichectomia miami in searches. It refers to the same concept, but the planning should always be individualized and conservative.
What bichectomy can change (and what it cannot)
Bichectomy can reduce lower cheek fullness and highlight cheekbone structure. It does not lift the face. It does not replace weight management. It also does not create sharp angles on everyone. The most elegant result looks like refined contour, not an identity change.Who benefits most
Good candidates often have stable weight and persistent lower cheek fullness that does not change with fitness. They also tend to have thicker cheek tissue and a facial structure that will still look balanced after a conservative reduction.Who should avoid it
Patients with naturally thin faces, those who are likely to lose weight soon, and many older patients should be cautious. Removing volume in a face that will naturally thin over time can create hollowness later.Technique and recovery
Bichectomy is performed through a small incision inside the mouth, with no external scar. Early swelling is normal. Oral hygiene instructions matter, and softer foods are often recommended briefly.Refinement continues gradually as the cheeks settle.Aging forward: the Divine philosophy
We plan cheek refinement with the future in mind. Balance today should still look beautiful years from now. That is why we focus on restraint, support, and proportion across the face.Alternatives worth considering
Some patients want definition, but what they really need is subtle midface support, chin balance, or improved skin quality. In these cases, non surgical options can be a better fit than removing volume. Get your consultation for an honest candidacy assessment and a conservative plan.FAQs
Is bichectomy permanent?
Yes. That is why candidacy and conservative planning matter.
When will I see final results?
Swelling improves steadily, but refinement can take weeks as tissue settles.
Does it leave a visible scar?
No external scar. Incisions are inside the mouth.
Can it be combined with other procedures?
Sometimes. Combination decisions depend on safety and your anatomy.
