The Role of the Buccal Fat Pad in Facial Aesthetic Surgery.

Plast Reconstr Surg

From the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute; the Institute of Aesthetic Medicine; the Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine; and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.

Published: August 2021

Social media have triggered a buccal fat pad excision frenzy. Not surprisingly, there is tremendous appeal of having a slimmer lower face and more defined jawline after undergoing a small intraoral procedure under local anesthesia. Although this procedure is great for social media and seemingly beneficial for jawline aesthetics, the evidence remains limited as to whether or not this is an effective long-term solution. How much the buccal fat pad persists or diminishes as we age is an area of debate. However, the possibility of causing premature aging and midface distortion in the long run is disconcerting.

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