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What should I do if the effect of cheekbone plastic surgery is unnatural?
What should I do if the effect of cheekbone plastic surgery is unnatural?

There are many treatments for high cheekbones, not just bone cutting. For example, cheekbone grinding treatment. People with high cheekbones but not prominent or high zygomatic arch are suitable for grinding cheekbones. Because the zygomatic arch is located on the side of the face and limited by the thickness of the zygomatic arch itself, it is not suitable for people with high zygomatic arch to grind bones. Moreover, because the lower angle of cheekbones plays a very important role in maintaining the normal face shape, it is forbidden to grind all the lower angles of cheekbones when grinding cheekbones. According to clinical observation, the effect of simple zygomatic grinding is often not ideal, so most of the high-level plastic surgery institutions rarely use simple zygomatic grinding at present. In fact, the current cheekbone plastic surgery technology is perfect, whether it is bone cutting or grinding, as long as it suits your situation, it can be effectively improved.