How long can cheekbone surgery return to normal?
After cheekbone plastic surgery, it usually takes about three months for bone healing, about six months for bone healing to be relatively stable, and about one year for the effect to be completely stable. In addition, early postoperative, try to avoid chewing hard objects with your mouth open. Indications for zygomatic plastic surgery: 1. Congenital developmental malformation is mainly manifested as zygomatic hypertrophy, protrusion or depression. The phenomenon of zygomatic hypertrophy and deformity is more common in the East. It can be unilateral or bilateral, and bilateral is more common. Bilateral patients are not completely symmetrical, and sometimes one side is slightly higher than the other, so cheekbone plastic surgery is needed. 2. Zygomatic deformity is common in westerners, which is characterized by insufficient fullness of the zygomatic part and the disappearance of the contour line of the external upper part of the zygomatic face. Depressed below the cheekbones, deepened nasolabial groove and skin wrinkles often appear, and the above symptoms are more obvious in the elderly. At this time, cosmetic surgery for cheekbones should also be done. Postoperative care: 1. Local wounds after operation can be bandaged with pressure or cold compress with ice packs, but the pressure should not be too high to avoid damaging the surgical site. Once there is bleeding and severe hematoma after operation, you should go to the hospital for follow-up in time. There should be a quiet and comfortable environment to recuperate after operation. Avoid bearing load and aggravate wound swelling. 3. There will be some pain in the wound after the operation, but it will gradually decrease with the passage of time. Patients should not rush to take painkillers, because aspirin drugs will aggravate wound bleeding. 4. Avoid spicy foods such as peppers. 5, strictly abide by the doctor's advice and follow-up.