Bichectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove thin, long cartilage tissues in the facial area. This procedure is usually performed to regulate the irregularity or excessive amounts of thin cartilage tissues formed in the facial area. Bichectomy procedure can also be performed to reduce swelling in the facial area and give the facial area a younger appearance.

The bichectomy procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and takes several hours. The surgeon removes the thin cartilage tissues in the facial area using surgical instruments such as scissors, scalpels or lasers. In addition, the surgeon adds new tissue to replace the cartilages in the facial area, giving the facial area a smoother shape.

The bichectomy procedure is performed by a surgeon and is usually performed in a surgical clinic or hospital setting. The procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning the patient can go home the same day. After surgery, the patient usually requires bed rest for a few days and then begins to return to normal. After the bichectomy procedure, the patient’s swelling and bruising usually subside within a few weeks.

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