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    Buccal Fat Removal in New York City

    Babyface Nelson may not have had the moniker in the 1920s had he known about buccal fat and how a cheek reduction surgery could have eliminated his chubby cheeks and given him a more chiseled look like his gangster counterparts. With buccal fat removal, men can achieve a strong chin and striking profile, the hallmarks of masculinity in many circles. Women, on the other hand, don’t want to look fatter than they really are. So, if your chubby cheeks are getting in the way of the image you want to project, call the best cheek reduction surgeon in Midtown Manhattan at Millennial Plastic Surgery.

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    What Is Buccal Fat?

    Buccal fat is the natural fat tissue located between your cheekbones and your jawbone. It’s pads of fat that give your face its shape. While everyone has buccal fat, some people are born with extra padding in their cheeks. Buccal fat removal, also called cheek reduction surgery, is a cosmetic procedure to remove or reduce excess fat in this area, giving you a more sculpted appearance.

    If you’re self-conscious about the roundness of your face and believe your face is too pudgy, you can do something about it. If your cheeks stay round even if you’ve lost weight, you may be a good candidate for buccal fat removal. Cheek reduction may be the solution you’re looking for if your face is full even though the rest of your body is slim.

    Buccal fat removal before and after photos are the best way to see what this procedure can do for you. For expert buccal fat removal or other cosmetic procedures on your face or your body in midtown Manhattan, the best plastic surgeon in the area can be found at Millennial Plastic Surgery.

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    Sophia helped me tremendously if it wasn’t for her , I probably would have never gone through with my surgery! She made me feel so comfortable and like she genuinely cared for me ! I love my results so far and dr Shokrian is AMAZING with his work. I can finally say I’m happy and confident with myself. Thanks to everyone there but especially SOPHIA .

    Who Benefits from Buccal Fat Removal?

    If your face is full and round, you may think of yourself as having so-called chipmunk cheeks. There’s nothing wrong with a round face unless it makes you dislike the way you look. Buccal fat removal accentuates your cheekbones, making your face look more contoured and less chubby. With buccal fat removal, men usually want to create a toned profile that matches their ripped bod.
    You’re the final arbiter of whether you want to slim down your face to give you what you believe is a more attractive profile. You may benefit from cheek reduction surgery if:

    • Your face is round and looks too fat to you, even if you’ve lost weight through diet and exercise or are naturally slender.
    • You feel that your round face makes you look childish or unsophisticated.
    • You want more cheekbone definition or a more chiseled look.

    If you find yourself using a lot of makeup to try to make your face look thinner and more contoured, having this procedure makes that process a thing of the past. After cheek reduction surgery, the lower part of your face looks slimmer, giving you a rejuvenated, refreshed appearance. While women are most likely to consider buccal fat removal, men often undertake this procedure too.

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    If your face is full and round, you may think of yourself as having so-called chipmunk cheeks. There’s nothing wrong with a round face unless it makes you dislike the way you look. Buccal fat removal accentuates your cheekbones, making your face look more contoured and less chubby. With buccal fat removal, men usually want to create a toned profile that matches their ripped bod.

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    Am I a Good Candidate for Cheek Reduction Surgery?

    To find out if you’re a good candidate for buccal fat removal or any other form of body plastic surgery, schedule an appointment for a consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon like Dr. David Shokrian at Millennial Plastic Surgery in Midtown Manhattan. He’s board certified and has an excellent reputation. During your consultation with this plastic surgeon, some questions you can expect to hear include:

    • What are your goals and expectations?
    • Do you have a history of medical problems?
    • Are you on any type of medication?
    • Are you taking any herbal supplements?
    • Are you allergic to any medications?
    • Have you had surgery in the past?

    You must be physically and emotionally healthy and at a stable weight, and your expectations of what the procedure can do for you should be realistic. Your surgeon may advise you against this procedure if you have a naturally thin face, or if you have certain medical problems, such as heart disease, high blood pressure or uncontrolled diabetes.

    Buccal fat removal is not usually recommended for people over the age of 50 because it doesn’t really have any advantages. Instead, it makes some signs of aging such as jowls more noticeable. Younger people must realize that facial volume decreases with age, which could make their face eventually appear gaunt. Of course, then you’d be more likely to want a facial fat transfer to actually make your face look fuller and more youthful.

    What Questions Should I Ask at My Consultation?

    Besides finding out whether you’re a good candidate for buccal fat removal or any other cosmetic procedure, your consultation is an opportunity for you to ask questions of your NYC plastic surgeon. Questions to ask include:

    • How long have you been practicing plastic surgery?
    • Have you done buccal fat removal in the past?
    • Do you have buccal fat removal before and after photos of previous patients you’ve treated?
    • Is this the best procedure for my aesthetic goals?
    • What’s expected of me to get the best results?
    • Are there risks or complications I should be aware of?
    • What if I’m dissatisfied with the results?

    Pay attention to how the surgeon and staff make you feel. Is the staff friendly and helpful? Do you feel comfortable disclosing your medical history to the surgeon? Choose a surgeon who has plenty of experience and a professional team you’re comfortable with. The team at Millennial Plastic Surgery provides the perfect blend of comfort, compassion and expertise.

    What Do I Need to Do to Prepare for Buccal Fat Removal?

    If your NYC plastic surgeon determines you’re a good candidate, he examines your face and takes photographs. He explains your treatment options and lets you know what to expect from the procedure and what you need to do to prepare. This usually includes discontinuing anything that may increase the risk of bleeding during surgery, such as:

    • Aspirin
    • Naproxen
    • Ibuprofen
    • Prescription blood thinners, such as coumadin or warfarin sodium

    You have to stop taking these medications five days before surgery or as directed by your Manhattan plastic surgeon. Herbal teas and supplements sometimes have blood thinning properties, so you may have to avoid them before surgery as well. Be sure to let your doctor know about any herbal supplements you take, so you know which to temporarily discontinue.

    If you’re a smoker, you must quit at least a couple weeks before surgery and remain resolved not to smoke until at least a few weeks after surgery. Smoking increases the risk of infection and surgical complications, such as blood clots.

    How Is Buccal Fat Removal Performed?

    On the day of your surgery, avoid eating or drinking for the amount of time recommended by your surgeon. Wear loose and comfortable clothing, and don’t wear makeup to the surgery center. Buccal fat removal or cheek reduction is an outpatient procedure, done through a small incision in each cheek. It doesn’t leave a visible scar. During the procedure, you can expect:

    • Anesthesia
    • A small incision
    • Removal of the excess fat
    • Incisions are closed,

    Anesthesia

    is administered, which may be local, accompanied by IV sedation. General anesthesia isn’t usually used for this technique unless you’re having other cosmetic procedures at the same time.

    A small incision

    is made, which may be done through your mouth on the inner part of your cheek.

    Removal of the excess fat

    occurs as your surgeon presses gently on the fat pads so that they can be cut and removed.

    Incisions are closed,

    usually with dissolvable sutures. If the sutures aren’t dissolvable, you’re told when to return to have them removed.

    If you’re concerned about the pain associated with buccal fat removal, don’t be. The local anesthetic numbs your face, and you won’t feel any pain. Your doctor may give you a prescription for a painkiller to use if needed after surgery. Most people are in and out of the surgery center in an hour or less. Plan to have someone with you to drive you home after the procedure.

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    What Should I Expect during Recovery from Buccal Fat Removal?

    In most cases, there’s very little downtime after a buccal fat removal procedure. Your Midtown Manhattan cosmetic surgeon provides detailed instructions on what you need to do after your surgery to attain the best results. These instructions may include:

    • Staying on a liquid diet for a day or two after surgery and gradually adding soft foods, like soups, applesauce and yogurt
    • Sleeping with your head elevated for the first few days after surgery
    • Avoiding crunchy or hard foods for three or four days
    • Staying away from food and beverages that are very hot
    • Using a special mouthwash to prevent infection
    • Taking other medications as prescribed to promote healing and prevent infection
    • Avoiding strenuous activities and heavy lifting for the length of time recommended by your doctor, usually around two weeks
    • Applying ice as needed to reduce swelling
    • Taking care of your incision site as directed
    • Attending all follow-up appointments, as scheduled

    Most people return to work within a few days or a week at the most. The total amount of time you need to recover from this procedure is usually about three weeks, but it may take longer if you’ve had additional procedures at the same time. You may have to wait several months before you see the final results.

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    If your face is full and round, you may think of yourself as having so-called chipmunk cheeks. There’s nothing wrong with a round face unless it makes you dislike the way you look. Buccal fat removal accentuates your cheekbones, making your face look more contoured and less chubby. With buccal fat removal, men usually want to create a toned profile that matches their ripped bod.

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    Does Buccal Fat Removal Have Side Effects or Risks?

    Cheek fat removal is a safe and effective procedure when done by a reputable plastic surgeon. Most side effects are minor and usually disappear within a few days as your body heals. Side effects that you may experience include:

    • Bruising
    • Swelling
    • Numbness at the surgical site

    All surgery includes some risk of problems, such as an allergic reaction to anesthesia or an infection. In rare cases, you may notice sensation changes, asymmetry or injury to the salivary duct or facial nerves. Choose a highly skilled and experienced surgeon since the risk of complications increases with a surgeon who’s not board certified or doesn’t have expertise in facial surgery. Call your doctor right away if you have any symptoms that include persistent pain, excessive bleeding, high fever, shortness of breath or chest pain.

    How Much Does Buccal Fat Removal Cost?

    The cost of buccal fat removal in New York City can range from $4,000 to $8,000.

    There are several factors affecting buccal fat removal cost in NYC.

    These include:

    • Surgeon’s Experience and Reputation: Surgeons with many years of experience typically charge higher fees. Their extensive practice often means they have honed their skills and can deliver more consistent and satisfactory results. Experienced surgeons may also use advanced techniques and technologies to enhance the results and reduce recovery time, justifying higher costs.
    • Location of the Clinic: Clinics in upscale areas or those with high overhead costs may have higher prices.
    • Complexity of the Procedure: The natural variation in facial anatomy can affect the complexity of the procedure. Patients with more prominent buccal fat pads or unique facial structures may require more intricate surgical techniques, which can increase the cost. The amount of fat to be removed may also vary. More extensive fat removal requires additional time and precision, potentially raising the overall cost.
    • Anesthesia Fees: The type of anesthesia used (local vs. general) can impact the price. Local anesthesia is generally less expensive, typically adding a few hundred dollars to the procedure cost. General anesthesia requires the presence of an anesthesiologist or a certified nurse anesthetist (CRNA), which significantly increases buccal fat removal cost. General anesthesia can add anywhere from $500 to $1,500 to the procedure cost.
    • Facility Fees: Accredited facilities that adhere to stringent safety and quality standards may charge higher fees. These facilities often provide a higher level of care and advanced medical equipment. Plus, some facilities offer additional amenities such as private recovery rooms, personalized care, and advanced post-operative monitoring, which can increase the overall cost.
    • Pre- and Post-Operative Care: Consultations, follow-up appointments, and any necessary medications or supplies can add to the total cost. Required medical tests or imaging before the surgery can add to the initial cost. Some clinics offer comprehensive care packages that include all pre- and post-operative services, which can be more cost-effective in the long run.
    • Outpatient vs. Inpatient Care: Outpatient care means that the patient does not need to stay overnight in a hospital. The procedure is performed in a clinic or surgical center, and the patient goes home the same day. It’s generally less expensive than inpatient care because it avoids the costs associated with an overnight hospital stay. Inpatient care involves staying in the hospital for at least one night after the procedure. This is less common for buccal fat removal but may be necessary for more complex cases or if combined with other surgeries.

    Understanding these differences can help you make an informed decision about the type of care that best suits your needs and budget. If you have any more questions or need further details, contact our practice now!

    *Price range is based on a national average of buccal fat removal not specific to Millennial Plastic Surgery.

    Buccal Fat Reduction FAQs

    Is Buccal Fat Reduction Painful?

    Buccal fat reduction is generally not very painful. The process will be painless, except for a brief pinch when the numbing medication is applied. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure. However, many find the recovery period to be practically painless and often do not require painkillers.

    At What Age Can a Buccal Fat Removal be Performed?

    Most doctors recommend waiting until ages 18 to 20 before considering buccal fat removal. This is because the shape of the face and the buccal fat pads can change as you mature. Some people with fuller cheeks in their youth may find that their faces naturally becomes more defined as they get older.

    What Are the Risks Associated with Buccal Fat Removal?

    When performed by an experienced plastic surgeon like Dr. David Shokrian, buccal fat reduction is safe. However, in rare cases, there is a risk of complications, such as infection, hematoma, bleeding, and asymmetry.

    Is Buccal Fat Removal Permanent?

    Buccal fat removal is considered a permanent procedure. Once the buccal fat pads are removed, they do not grow back. This means the results are long-lasting, and you can expect a more contoured facial appearance to remain over time.

    Do I Need to Stay in the Hospital for Buccal Fat Removal Surgery?

    No, you typically do not need to stay in the hospital for buccal fat removal surgery. This procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you can go home the same day. The surgery itself is relatively quick, often taking less than an hour.

    Can Other Procedures Be Done along with Buccal Fat Removal?

    Once you’ve made the decision to have the excess cheek fat removed, you may want to consider other procedures to have done at the same time to improve your appearance and catapult your self-esteem. Some procedures that are commonly done at the same time include:

    • Rhinoplasty. While having buccal fat removed from your cheeks, you may want to consider how you feel about your nose. The shape of your nose can be changed with a rhinoplasty procedure, better known as a nose job.
    • Blepharoplasty. This procedure is done to improve the appearance of your eyelids by removing excess skin.
    • Chin surgery. If you’re unhappy with the shape or size of your chin, it can be corrected with chin reduction surgery or chin implants. Through these common procedures combined with buccal fat removal, men often gift themselves a complete facial makeover to achieve a chiseled look.

    You may also opt for non-surgical options that can be done to revitalize your appearance without going through surgery. Facial resurfacing restores your skin’s tone and texture using laser lights or chemical peels. A variety of injectables and fillers are available to smooth lines and wrinkles on your face or enhance your facial contours. Talk to the experts at Millennial Plastic Surgery to learn about the treatments that help you look your best.

    Does Buccal Face Fat Ever Come Back?

    Once buccal fat is removed, it’s gone and it won’t come back. As long as you maintain a healthy weight, the results you attain from this procedure are permanent. But if you gain more than 20 pounds, your cheeks may start to look full and rounded again.

    Will Medical Insurance Pay for Buccal Fat Removal?

    Buccal fat removal is considered a cosmetic procedure, which means it is generally not covered by medical insurance.

    If you’re ready to get rid of your chubby cheeks and baby-faced appearance, find out more about buccal fat removal. The best choice in New York City for facial rejuvenation is Dr. Shokrian of Millennial Plastic Surgery. Contact the team today to schedule a free consultation.

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