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How long does it take to do zygomatic varus to completely reduce swelling?
It usually takes one month to completely reduce the swelling after the cheekbone is pushed inward, and the specific time for reducing the swelling will be affected by postoperative nursing.

If the local swelling is serious, you can use cold compress to accelerate the swelling. Pay attention to the hygiene of the wound after operation, wash it with salt water, and then dry it with a clean towel in time, so as not to get wet, so as to avoid inflammation and slow down the swelling time. Don't eat spicy food after operation, so as not to stimulate the wound and aggravate the redness. You can eat more foods that clear away heat and detoxify, which is conducive to rapid swelling.

The main effect of this operation is to reduce the height of frontal cheekbones. Different from zygomatic arch surgery, zygomatic arch has the function of reducing face, and the cheekbones are pushed inward, which can be understood as thinning something when they are thick, that is, looking at the face from the front, the cheekbones are prominent, and they will return to normal after being removed.