When the slimmer contour actually appears, the aftercare that protects a permanent change, and the honest part about healing in another country before you fly home.
Most people return to normal activities within one to two weeks, but the cheeks keep settling for months. Swelling is worst in the first few days and largely eases over two to four weeks, with subtle puffiness sometimes lasting up to three months. Early contour changes show around two to three weeks, and the full slimmer shape appears over roughly three to six months.
These are typical timelines, reviewed August 2025 and drawn from plastic surgery sources. Healing varies by person and technique. Because the change is permanent, nothing here is a promise of a specific result.
Right after surgery the cheeks can look fuller, not slimmer. The change you are paying for emerges over months.
In the first days the face is swollen, so the cheeks may look fuller and feel tight rather than slimmer. This is normal and not a sign the surgery did not work. As swelling drops over the following weeks, the lower cheek begins to show more definition, with early contour changes often visible around two to three weeks and clearer definition by four to six weeks.
The deeper swelling takes longer to resolve, so the final slimmer shape settles gradually over roughly three to six months. Only then can the result be properly judged. Because the removed fat does not grow back, this result is permanent, which is why patience during healing matters more than reacting to how the face looks in the first weeks.
A note on expectations. Buccal fat removal slims the area below the cheekbone. It does not lift the face or change the jawline on its own, and faces naturally lose volume with age, so a subtle change now can become more pronounced over the years.
Swelling and jaw tightness peak around days three to five. You keep to a soft or liquid diet, use the mouth rinses you are given, keep your head elevated, and rest.
Most people return to desk work and normal daily activities, often around five to seven days. Swelling eases and eating becomes more comfortable, though the face still feels full.
Most visible swelling has settled and early contour changes appear, with clearer definition by around six weeks. Light exercise can usually resume from about ten to fourteen days once cleared.
Deeper swelling resolves and the slimmer contour settles into its final shape, the point at which the permanent result can be properly judged.
If you travelled abroad, a concern about healing, an infection, or how much was removed is harder to manage once you are home. Agree before you go how reviews will be handled, and keep your operation notes in writing.
Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective surgery or its complications. Read any policy closely and consider dedicated medical complications cover before you travel.
Good aftercare does not change what was removed, but it lowers swelling, protects the incisions, and helps the contour settle cleanly.
Chewing can irritate the incisions inside the cheeks in the first week, so smoothies, yoghurt, soup, and soft foods are usually advised until you are cleared to eat normally. Follow the exact guidance you are given.
Because the incisions are inside the mouth, gentle rinses and careful brushing with a soft toothbrush, avoiding the wounds, help reduce the risk of infection while they heal.
Keeping the head elevated, especially in the first week, helps reduce swelling. Rest early on, then resume light exercise only once your surgeon clears you, often around ten to fourteen days.
Spreading redness, increasing pain, fever, a bad taste or discharge in the mouth, a swelling that worsens when you eat, or new facial weakness can signal a problem and need prompt medical review rather than waiting for a scheduled appointment.
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Early contour changes often show around two to three weeks, with clearer definition by four to six weeks. The full slimmer shape settles over roughly three to six months as deeper swelling resolves.
Swelling in the first days can make the face look fuller, not slimmer. This is normal. The slimmer contour appears only as the swelling settles over the following weeks and months.
Many people return to desk work around five to seven days, once the worst swelling has eased. Light exercise usually resumes from about ten to fourteen days, but follow your surgeon's clearance.
Yes. The removed fat does not grow back, so the slimmer contour is permanent. Faces also lose volume with age, so a subtle change now can look more pronounced over the years.
A soft diet and mouth hygiene early on, keeping the head elevated to reduce swelling, resting, and resuming activity only when cleared. Report any sign of infection promptly.
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