Buccal Fat Removal in Mexico
Buccal Fat Removal
Buccal fat removal — or bichectomy — is a precise procedure that removes a portion of the buccal fat pad of Bichat, a discrete fat compartment located in the lower cheek. By selectively reducing this pad, the lower cheek loses its roundness and the cheekbone-jawline contour becomes more defined.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with light sedation through a tiny incision inside the mouth. There is no external scar. Surgery lasts approximately 30 minutes.
Who is a good candidate?
Adults aged 20 to 45 with persistent lower-cheek fullness despite slim body weight, in good general health, with realistic expectations. Patients with naturally narrow faces, very lean bodies or signs of facial ageing are not good candidates — over time, every face loses volume, and removing buccal fat in such patients can create a hollowed, prematurely aged appearance.
Expected results
The lower cheek hollows subtly. The cheekbone becomes more visible. The jawline gains definition. Result is most natural at 3 to 6 months as residual swelling resolves. The change is permanent.
Why Conservative Excision Matters
Buccal fat removal cannot be undone. Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico's philosophy is conservative excision: we remove only the herniating portion of the pad, never the whole pad. Why?
1. Faces lose volume with age
What looks like ideal contouring at 25 can look hollow and gaunt at 45. The buccal fat pad provides volume that is hard to replace later.
2. Over-resection is irreversible
Fat transfer can partially correct over-resection but never fully restores the original contour. We err on the side of less.
3. Results continue to evolve
The cheek continues to slim subtly for 6 months as the remaining fat reorganises. Initial conservative removal is often enough.
No External Scar
The incision is placed entirely inside the mouth, opposite the upper second molar. It is closed with absorbable sutures. There is no visible external trace of the operation. Inside the mouth, the small mucosal scar fades to invisibility within 3 to 4 weeks.


