First impression, cheekbones play an important role Cheekbones are an important part in determining the impression of the face. In the whole face, the middle part is influenced by the cheekbones. For oriental people with small nose and wide face, if the cheekbones are too high, the nose will look smaller and the face will look bigger and flatter. If the cheekbones are protruding properly, it will give people a vibrant feeling, but if the cheekbones are too high, the whole face will not only look bad, but also give people a fierce and rough feeling, which is a major flaw especially for women. The main purpose of this surgery is to remove the enlarged zygomatic bone or zygomatic arch. Before surgery, a clear diagnosis is needed to confirm whether the enlarged zygomatic bone is physiologically normal or pathologically abnormal, and if it is a pathological bone proliferation or swelling, further systematic and comprehensive examination and comprehensive surgical treatment are needed. If one is not satisfied with the benign shape of the simple zygoma or zygomatic arch, surgery to remove part of the zygoma and zygomatic arch can be considered. Prior to surgery, the degree and extent of zygomatic hypertrophy and the degree of high zygomatic arches need to be clarified, and the extent of high zygomatic bones and arches and the amount of removal need to be measured and estimated. Surgical method For those who do have enlarged cheekbones, the only way to truly solve the problem is to surgically remove the enlarged portion. However, there are also three types of cheekbone hypertrophy: one is protruding to the front, the second is protruding to both sides, and the third is protruding at the jaw joint in front of the ear. The first two cases can be surgically corrected to achieve the desired results, while the third case is less amenable to surgery. Most people know only one type of bone grinding surgery for cheekbone reshaping, but there are actually many types of bone cutting surgery. In terms of the principle of surgery, it can be divided into a bone grinding method, a bone cutting method, or a combination of bone grinding and bone cutting methods. In addition to reducing the width of the cheeks, the biggest goal of the surgery is to improve the visual effect, that is, to increase the sense of dimension. The cheekbone, as the main support structure in the middle of the face, has an important influence on the facial contour and appearance of a person. Western races are considered to be symbols of youth and beauty because they have long, flat craniofacial faces and high cheekbones that add layers to the face. Eastern races, on the other hand, have relatively wide cheeks and low, flat, narrow forehead orbits, which, when combined with high protruding cheekbones, can appear disproportionate and lacking in beauty. Many oriental women want to have a soft and auspicious round or oval face, but the horizontal protruding cheekbones tend to make the face appear diamond-shaped or square-shaped, so zygomatic bone reduction for cosmetic purposes is gradually carried out in East Asian countries, and more and more patients in Guangzhou have requested zygomatic bone surgery in recent years. The zygomatic bone reduction surgery mainly includes two concepts: one is simply chiseling to reduce the outer contour of the cheekbone; the other is three-dimensional osteotomy, through the shortening and movement of the bone block to achieve the reduction of the cheekbone. Zygomatic chiseling is generally suitable for patients with prominent anterolateral facial features. It is often performed by using an intraoral incision to expose the zygomatic bone under the periosteum and applying special instruments to chisel away and thin the part of the zygomatic bone that is designed to be removed before surgery, thereby reducing the external contour of the face and improving its shape. The biggest advantage of this surgery is that it leaves no scars after the surgery, and is seamless and unmarked. In contrast, a three-dimensional osteotomy of the cheekbone is considerably more difficult and is suitable for patients with prominent zygomatic arches. In addition to the intraoral incision, an auxiliary incision is usually made in a hidden area within the hairline, or a single coronal incision is made within the scalp. After the entire zygomatic bone is exposed by subperiosteal separation, a specific size bone block is amputated according to the needs of the computerized 3D simulation design, and then the separated bone block is reattached and reshaped using special materials such as titanium nails, so that the entire facial contour and shape can be changed to the maximum, even allowing the patient to achieve This allows for maximum change in the entire facial contour and shape, and even allows the patient to achieve a “transformed” effect. In addition to zygomatic bone reduction, for a small number of patients with localized depression in the middle of the face due to congenital or acquired diseases and other causes of zygomatic bone dysplasia or defects, or bilateral zygomatic asymmetry, all can be treated by zygomatic bone augmentation with autologous tissue transplantation or prosthetic material filling the zygomatic area to improve the appearance.