There are usually two cases of zygomatic reduction: if the zygomatic protrusion is not serious and the zygomatic bone is too high, it can be corrected by oral incision. However, if the prominent cheekbones are obvious, the incision on the hair on the top of the head will generally be chosen. The scope of this surgical correction is very large, which requires doctors to have rich surgical experience and skilled surgical skills. The change of the latter type is very significant. After the operation, the temporal region is fuller and the curve of the periorbital zygomatic region is softer than before.