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How to flatten cheekbones
1) Massage to flatten cheekbones is a healthy and scientific face-lifting method, or acupoint massage in Chinese medicine. Adding Sabina vulgaris to massage is a common way to massage cheekbones. But this method is expensive in persistence. Without perseverance, it is impossible to make the cheekbones slim down.

Hair covering method:

The height of cheekbones can be modified by hairstyles, and the hairstyles of middle points and oblique bangs are the benefits of cheekbones MM.

2) Optical illusion method: In short, it is to decorate cheekbones with a foundation darker than skin color and highlight other parts.

The zygomatic bone is one of the skulls of the face, which is located in the front of the middle part of the face and below the orbit. It is rhombic and forms bony protrusions on the cheeks. There are four processes on the cheekbone, namely, the anterior sphenoid process, the mandibular process, the temporal process and the orbital process. The temporal process of zygomatic bone connects the zygomatic process of temporal bone backward to form zygomatic arch.

Chinese name

cheekbone

Foreign name

cheekbone

be located

Located in front of the middle face, below the orbit.

shape

diamond

definition

It is an important part of human face.

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Anatomical structure:

1, zygomatic arch:

Zygomatic arch is located on both sides of craniofacial bone, arched outward, with sharp upper edge and easy to touch. There are four processes on the cheekbone, namely, the anterior sphenoid process, the mandibular process, the temporal process and the orbital process. It mainly affects facial beauty through its relationship with nose, temples and cheeks.

2, cheekbones:

Zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch are important skeletal supports in the middle part of the face and an important part of the human facial contour. There are three main physiological functions. One is protection. These two structures are located in the most prominent parts on both sides of the face. When the external force hits the face from the side, it protects the maxillary sinus and temporal muscle, and then protects the lateral wall of the skull. The second function is to form the contours of both sides of the middle part of the face. The difference of its size and shape greatly affects the contour and appearance of the face, so changing its shape and convexity can obviously change the appearance of the face. The third function is to separate the deep temporal muscle from the superficial skin. When we eat, we can notice that the temples on both sides are moving, but we won't notice that the skin at the zygomatic arch is moving. In fact, the temporal muscle runs under the zygomatic arch. When the zygomatic arch is missing for various reasons, you will notice that the skin in front of the external auditory canal is driven by its deep temporal muscle when eating.

Zygomatic bone fracture:

Zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch are prominent parts of the face, which are easy to be fractured by impact. Zygomatic bone is related to maxilla, frontal bone, sphenoid bone and temporal bone, and the connection surface with maxilla is the largest, so zygomatic fracture is often accompanied by maxilla fracture. The zygomatic arch is formed by connecting the temporal process of the zygomatic bone and the zygomatic process of the temporal bone, which is thinner and narrower and more prone to fracture. Mainly caused by external violence. Because zygomatic bone and zygomatic arch are prominent parts of the face, it is easy to cause fractures due to violence such as collision and trauma.