High cheekbones means that the cheekbones on both sides of the upper part of the face are more prominent, which is a phenomenon of unreasonable facial shape. As an important part of the face, excessive protrusion of the cheekbones will affect the beauty of the entire face and even cause disgust and ridicule.
The causes of high cheekbones include genetic factors, eating habits, malnutrition and other factors, and they will have different effects in different age groups. Young people may appear immature and stable due to high cheekbones, while elderly people may appear more haggard due to bone loss and other reasons.
The solutions to high cheekbones include plastic surgery, nutritional conditioning, etc. Plastic surgery can adjust the height of the cheekbones through various methods such as injection of fillers and surgery to change the bone structure, but the risks and effects need to be considered. Nutritional conditioning is to provide adequate nutrition through a reasonable diet and prevent the excessive development of cheekbone height. Different solutions vary from person to person and require individualized choice.