Aesthetic surgery for unattractive cheekbones
For cases where the cheekbones are genuinely overdeveloped, only surgery that removes the excessive portion can truly solve the problem. However, there are three scenarios of overdeveloped cheekbones: one is protruding forward, the second is protruding outward to both sides, and the third is protruding at the jaw joint in front of the ear. The first two conditions can be corrected through surgery to achieve ideal results, while the third condition is less amenable to surgical intervention.
Most people are only familiar with bone grinding as a method of cheekbone reshaping, but in fact, there are many other types of bone reduction surgeries. Based on the principles of the surgery, these can be categorized into bone grinding techniques, bone cutting techniques, or a combination of both grinding and cutting methods. The goal of the surgery is not only to reduce the width of the face but also, more importantly, to improve the visual effect—meaning enhancing the facial contours and creating a more three-dimensional appearance.