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What should I do if the height of both cheeks is asymmetrical after the failure of zygomatic plastic surgery? Where to fix it?
The repair of failed zygomatic plastic surgery requires the high skills of doctors, preferably experienced experts, to understand the symptoms of patients, formulate detailed surgical plans, and pay attention to several principles of failed zygomatic plastic surgery:

First of all, doctors should carefully observe the patient's cheekbone plastic surgery and facial contour, find out the defects of cheekbone plastic surgery, and design a reasonable cheekbone plastic surgery program.

Second, carefully carve the cheekbone model to match the face shape and correct the original defects.

The zygomatic plastic surgery should ensure that the implant cavity is accurate and the implant prosthesis is correct.

Four, after the cheekbone plastic repair, nursing should be in place to avoid retrograde infection and prosthesis displacement.