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How should the cheekbone gokoff respond?

Too high cheekbones will affect the overall image of a person. The cheekbones are a cone-shaped bone, which can be divided into two parts, "Zygomatic body" and "Zygomatic arch". They respectively determine two important visual angles and affect the shape of the face. Whether it is beautiful or not, the cheekbones are at the forefront of the outside of the face. When looking at the face from a 45-degree angle of view, the curvature of the cheekbones determines the beauty of the facial lines. If the zygomatic body is too developed, the protruding arc is too large, destroying the beauty, and creating the impression of a strong personality and not soft enough. The cheekbone arch is where the cheekbone body extends backward and connects to the temporal bone. From the front, the widest part of the face is at the cheekbone arch and is near the front of the ear. Therefore, the best way to reduce the width of the face is Change the position of the cheekbone arch.

Cheekbones are not beautiful. What are the conditions that require cosmetic surgery?

1. Deformities caused by diseases. Diseases such as inflammation and tumors of the zygomatic bone or adjacent tissues can cause malformations of the zygomatic face, and severe cases can be significantly disfigured. This kind of deformity should be repaired immediately or after plastic surgery to restore the appearance of the zygomatic face.

2. Congenital malformations. Its appearance is mainly two types of hypertrophy of the cheekbones, high protrusion or low flatness. The malformation of zygomatic hypertrophy is more common in the East. It can be unilateral or bilateral, with the majority being bilateral. The two sides are not completely symmetrical, sometimes one side is slightly higher than the other side. Low-flat malformation of the cheekbones is common in Westerners. The cheekbones are not full enough, and the contours of the outer upper part of the cheekbones disappear. Such patients often experience depression of the lower part of the zygomatic cavity, deepening of nasolabial folds and skin wrinkles, and the above symptoms are more obvious in the elderly.

3. Traumatic deformity of zygomatic bone or zygomatic arch. This type of deformity can be manifested differently depending on the type of fracture, the degree of injury, the severity of the injury, and whether it is accompanied by surrounding soft tissue injuries. The zygomatic bone or zygomatic arch is accurately reset, and the deformity can be corrected.

Is cheekbone hypertrophy really a kerf face?

The so-called high cheekbone "Koff phase" is unscientific and has no scientific basis. Cheekbone hypertrophy plastic surgery, one can improve the defects of appearance, and second, it is also helpful to strengthen one's confidence.

Should cheekbone grinding and osteotomy for cheekbone hypertrophy?

Zygomatic hypertrophy is a common symptom of our Easterners, especially in the south of our country with high cheekbone faces. Some of the high cheekbones are genetically related. They are congenital that the cheekbones are too hypertrophied, and some people only have their cheekbones protruding because they are thin, and some people have their cheekbones protruding relatively because of sunken cheeks and flat temples. Neither of the latter two can be said to be zygomatic hypertrophy. There is no need for cheekbone surgery, but to solve the problems of weight loss and sunken temples (temporal) and cheeks can improve the appearance of cheekbone protruding.