The need for surgery for a fracture of the zygoma is related to the location of the fracture in terms of alignment and alignment. If the fracture is well aligned and not significantly displaced, it does not require surgery, but only routine symptomatic treatment, such as the use of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, including celecoxib and meloxicam to reduce inflammation and pain, and the use of Veritin and Decortisol-M to reduce swelling, as well as local observation, generally the fracture can recover in about three months. If the fracture of the zygoma is accompanied by fracture displacement, there is no way to perform manual repositioning. In this case, surgical treatment is required to restore the fracture alignment and alignment, and then use the zygomatic plate for fixation to stabilize the fracture end, which also takes about three months to recover.