First of all, the temple is contracted internally. In fact, this is because the forehead is too narrow, which will make the temple sag visually. If it is only a simple temple depression, it is suggested to fill a small amount of autologous fat to improve it.
Similarly, if the cheekbones are too wide, that is, the cheekbones are enlarged, it will also visually cause temple depression.
For the case of external expansion of cheekbones, it is suggested that the prominent lateral cheekbones can be changed and the facial lines can be restored by reducing the cheekbones, cutting off the protruding lateral cheekbones and pushing them inward and fixing them with titanium nails.
For chin retraction, the reasons are different and the improvement methods are different.
If the chin is simply short, it can be improved by filling fat or padding the chin with a prosthesis.
If the chin retracts due to bone reasons, it may be more difficult to do convex mouth or bimaxillary surgery to improve it.
I hope the above answers can help you!