Before preparing for surgery on the plastic cheekbones should pay attention to contraindications, because in plastic surgery are critical and they directly affect the speed and operation process. Prohibited surgery for patients with diabetes and the presence of cancer. It is impossible to conduct normal operations during pregnancy and lactation, and in disorders associated with blood clotting. Moreover, it is forbidden to carry out this procedure if there are serious chronic diseases of internal organs.
There are two methods of correction of the cheekbones:
- Liposculpture, which is done through the use of fat, which is usually taken from the inner thigh or buttocks, cleared by centrifugation, and is introduced into a zone where correction is necessary. This method is characterized in that swelling and healing takes place very quickly. However, one disadvantage is that adipose tissue is often resolves, and sometimes required reoperation.
- Mandibuloplastika, which is a problem area that is introduced special prosthesis, which eliminates the distortions and gives a different form. In operation the bone implants are used, which have the same hardness as the bone front. However, bone is resorbed and that makes it necessary to repeat the operation.
Operation of both species are less than an hour, under general anesthesia. The implant is inserted through incisions in the oral cavity. If surgery is done to reduce the size of the jaw, the bone is ground, causing severe pain and swelling for a long time does not pass.
Rehabilitation usually takes place rather quickly and painlessly, but with swelling in the affected area. Hematoma may occur. At the time of recovery is used only liquid food (in order not to move the prosthesis). Also after rehabilitation is necessary to rinse your mouth with special solutions for disinfection. Result of the operation finally becomes noticeable after about six months. At this time, it is necessary to limit the amount of physical activity, and refuse to visit the sauna and solarium.