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What is the difference between facial liposuction and buccal fat pad?
Too thick buccal fat pad will generally make the middle and lower parts of the face look fat and bloated, and the local contour and surrounding boundaries are not clear, which makes the face show the characteristics of baby fat. Proper removal has obvious face-lifting effect.

Because facial liposuction is to extract excess fat from the face, the effect of facial liposuction is also manifested in reducing the gravity of the face, thus reducing facial sagging.

Both of them are to eliminate the problem of facial fat, but there are differences between the two operations. The difference is that the operating principles of these two operations are different. Facial liposuction surgery makes a small incision in the face, crushes facial adipose tissue, and then sucks it out of the body through a straw to achieve the effect of face-thinning. The operation of removing the buccal fat pad is to make an incision in the mouth, remove the buccal fat pad from the face, and sew the incision to achieve the surgical effect. In addition, facial liposuction surgery removes facial adipose tissue, while buccal fat pad removal surgery removes facial buccal fat pad, and the body tissues removed by the two operations are different.

Because they are all surgical problems, there will be certain risks. If you are worried about the risk of surgery, you can also choose to eat face-lifting fruit to face-lifting, so that you can use the beneficial face-lifting ingredients in the fruit to help face-lifting and have a healthy face-lifting effect without worrying about the risk of surgery.