Will the zygomatic surface not sag after zygomatic surgery?
Hello, facial ptosis after zygomatic surgery is caused by many reasons. First of all, beauty seekers are older and their facial skin has become slack. In this case, after the cheekbones are pushed inward, the skin loses its support and the probability of sagging will be greater. Secondly, the doctor's skills, if not in place, will cause more trauma to the face, and then the probability of postoperative sagging will increase. Therefore, we must be cautious when choosing a hospital. Now many hospitals have introduced new technologies to avoid facial sagging. For example, observing the trend of facial masseter muscle of beauty seekers during operation, so as to connect a part of masseter muscle to cheekbones, and providing ideal recovery conditions for periosteum and facial tissues through the contraction force of masseter muscle and unique bone fixation method, so only the beauty seekers are required to be young, with full face, and there will be no facial drooping after operation. In addition, many hospitals have also introduced rapid reduction of cheekbones, which has significantly improved in time and trauma, and will not affect the normal life of beauty seekers after surgery, and there is little drooping after recovery.