Facial Plastic Surgery · Newport Beach

Buccal Fat Removal vs. Facial Liposuction: What’s the Difference?

Buccal fat removal and facial liposuction target different areas of facial fullness. Here’s how Dr. Stephen Fink explains the difference for Newport Beach patients.

Newport Faces GuideDr. Stephen FinkNewport Beach, California

Facial fullness is not all the same. Buccal fat sits deep in the cheek. Superficial fat under the skin or along the jawline is a different compartment. Removing the wrong fat can hollow the face or leave the real problem untouched.

This guide compares buccal fat removal and facial liposuction so you can understand which—if either—fits your goals.

Related reading: facial volume loss after weight loss and weak chin or double chin. Over-reducing midface volume can accelerate an aged look, so careful selection matters.

Explore related Newport Faces procedures: Buccal Fat Reduction Facial Liposuction
Quick Overview

Key Takeaways

01Different Fat Pads

Buccal fat is deep in the cheek. Facial liposuction usually targets more superficial fat.

02Who Benefits from Buccal Fat Removal

Select patients with true buccal fullness and good overlying support may benefit.

03Who Benefits from Liposuction

Superficial fullness along the jawline or neck often responds better to liposuction.

04Volume Loss Risk

Aggressive removal in the wrong patient can create hollowness as aging continues.

05Individual Anatomy Decides

Not every full face needs fat removal. Some need support or lifting instead.

Anatomy Matters

Buccal Fat vs Superficial Facial Fat

The buccal fat pad sits deep in the midface. Removing it can slim a full lower cheek in the right candidate. Facial liposuction typically addresses fat that is closer to the skin surface—along the jawline, under the chin, or in other subcutaneous areas.

These are not interchangeable procedures. Choosing based on a photo trend rather than anatomy can lead to an over-hollowed appearance years later.

Deep Cheek Fullness

What Buccal Fat Removal Does

Through a small incision inside the mouth, a portion of the buccal fat pad can be reduced. The goal is a slightly slimmer lower cheek contour. It does not lift jowls or tighten skin. Patients who already have or will develop volume loss may not be ideal candidates. See also facial volume loss after weight loss.

Educational diagram showing the difference between buccal fat and superficial facial fat
Educational guide: Buccal fat sits deeper in the cheek, while facial liposuction targets more superficial fat deposits.
Surface Contour

What Facial Liposuction Does

Liposuction can refine superficial fat deposits, especially under the chin and along the jawline when skin quality supports it. It is often part of a broader plan that may include neck contouring or chin support. See loose neck skin and double chin and weak chin options.

Candidacy

Who Is a Good Candidate?

Ideal candidates have localized fullness that is truly excess fat rather than skin laxity or bone structure, and they understand that reducing fat is permanent. Patients with thin faces, early aging, or anticipated future volume loss are often better served by other approaches.

Wondering which type of fullness you have?An exam distinguishes deep buccal fat from superficial fat and other causes of a full face.
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Long-Term Thinking

Why Conservative Decision-Making Matters

Faces continue to lose volume with age. Removing fat that will be needed later can create a gaunt look. Dr. Fink prioritizes long-term facial balance over short-term slimming trends.

Patient Questions

FAQ

Does buccal fat removal make you look older later?
In some patients, yes—especially if the face was already destined to lose volume. Careful patient selection reduces that risk.
Can liposuction fix jowls?
Liposuction removes fat; it does not lift descended tissue. True jowls usually need a lifting procedure. See jowls treatment guide.
Is buccal fat removal reversible?
No. Once removed, that fat does not grow back. That is why the decision should be made carefully.
Can these procedures be combined with a facelift?
Sometimes. The overall plan depends on anatomy and goals. Volume and lifting are planned together when appropriate.
Natural facial contouring result
Natural Facial Harmony

Slimmer Contours Without Sacrificing Long-Term Balance

The right fat-reduction plan targets true excess while protecting the volume your face will need as it ages.

Private Consultation

Find Out Whether Buccal Fat Removal or Liposuction Fits Your Face

Meet with Dr. Stephen Fink at Newport Faces to identify which fat compartment—if any—should be reduced.

This article is for educational purposes and does not replace a private medical evaluation. Surgical candidacy, technique, costs, recovery, risks, and expected outcomes vary by patient and are discussed during an in-person consultation.