In general, it is aesthetically pleasing to have some fullness or prominence to the malar area (cheekbone). In contrast, less fullness of the buccal area (soft cheek) tends to be more aesthetically pleasing. The overall contour of the malar and buccal areas should be a gentle "S" shaped curve referred to as the "Ogee." A beautiful contour is more about the balance of the two areas than the actual fullness or emptiness of either one.
For those individuals who have a lack of fullness of the malar area (cheekbone), augmentation here will improve the appearance and shape of the face. Similarly, for those individuals who have excess fullness of the buccal area (soft cheek), reduction will lead to a more pleasing look. Again, it is the balance between the two areas that is essential.
A buccal lipectomy is performed if the buccal area (soft cheek) has excess fullness. This can reduce the size of the cheek in selected cases. The fat is removed from an incision within the mouth. No external scars are created. The result is a modest reduction in the size of the lower cheek.
Done together, or separately, each procedure can achieve a subtle and enhanced appearance to the face.
Most patients return to work in about 5 days. The bruising is usually camouglaged well with makeup by this point. Full activity can be resumed within 2-3 weeks.



This patient felt that her face appeared too full and round. We analyzed her face and recommended cheek reduction and liposuction of her neck. The cheek reduction (buccal lipectomy) was performed through an incision inside the mouth. Liposuction of the neck was performed using small cannulas and minimal incisions in non visible areas. As you can see in the "After" pictures, her face appears less round. There is decreased fullness in the area of her cheek. There is also less fullness of her neck area. These pictures were taken approximately 1 month after surgery.
Additional before and after pictures are available in the office for review.
When we analyze a face, we examine each of the features and assess the relative proportions. Usually, a change in one feature will enhance the overall appearance of the face by reestablishing balance. Often, subtle changes in multiple features can be synergistic, creating an overall greater improvement. In some cases, performing a rhinoplasty, chin augmentation, cheek reduction, cheek enhancement or any combination of the above may dramatically improve the harmony among the features of the face. If you are interested in this, please request more information during the consultation.