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How to correct wide cheekbones

If the zygomatic bone is truly too wide, that is, the zygomatic arch is protruding, zygomatic bone intrusion surgery can be performed to improve it. Pseudomonas malar protrusion is mostly caused by the cheeks being too thin, resulting in sunken temples and sunken cheeks. It can be improved by using autologous fat all over the face, or it can be changed by filling it with hyaluronic acid.