The zygomatic bone is located in the key anatomical area of the middle third of the face and plays an important role in maintaining facial aesthetics. Its position determines the three-dimensional shape of the facial contour. If the zygomatic bone is too high, too wide, or too low, it often leads to a disproportion in the anatomical relationship between the mid-face and the upper and lower parts of the face, lacking aesthetic appeal, making the entire face appear thin and masculine. For those with excessively high or low zygomatic bones, surgery can be used to lower or elevate the zygomatic bone, reshaping a beautiful and charming appearance.
Suitable candidates for zygomatic bone plastic surgery:
1. Those with overly protruding, high, or low zygomatic bones or zygomatic arches.
2. Those with flat or sunken zygomatic bones.
Other contour plastic surgeries:
1. Chin augmentation (genioplasty)
Suitable for individuals with microgenia deformities or retruded chins.
2. Chin reshaping
Suitable for individuals with retruded chins, excessively short or long chins, macrogenia, or asymmetrical chin deformities.
3. Mandible augmentation