Normally, the zygomatic bone does not grow in adults. The zygomatic bone position consists mainly of the zygomatic bone and the zygomatic arch. If you are in your 20s and your skin is full and plump, but you still look mean and mean, then you undoubtedly have high cheekbones. For example, if you have high cheekbones, your face looks hard and you look years older than your peers. In this case, fillers can be applied to the temples, apples and cheeks to modify the overly prominent cheekbone contour. The facial lines are smoothed out, but instead, the recognizability is increased and the whole person becomes warm and young. Fillers are usually considered autologous fat. The postoperative effect is still good, you can refer to the photos after her change: When you are old, your cheekbones appear high? In fact, this is the change after the relative displacement of tissues. When we get old, the tissues will become thinner, and the bones themselves will atrophy. When the aging soft tissues slowly sag, the temporal area and temples will be concave, and the cheekbones will appear higher and higher, especially when people become relatively thin in old age, and the problem of high cheekbones becomes more and more obvious. Therefore the real reason is not that the cheekbones become higher, but that they appear higher after the relative displacement of the tissues. For example, if you have a nice duck egg face when you are young, it is very normal to realize that you have a square face when you get older. There may be candidates who have loose skin on their face in addition to a lack of volume (as in the picture above). Trying to correct the signs of aging and get back the feeling of youth by filling in the fat may be a little difficult, and at this point surgical lifting should be considered. After surgery, the result is still good, you can refer to the photo after her change: After surgery, the lines are improved obviously, the contour of the jawline is clear, the loose feeling of the face is gone, the whole face looks very tight, showing a dynamic and youthful state. There are many ways of surgical lifting, in general: those around 30 years old and below can consider thread sculpture. Those over 30 years of age with less severe skin laxity can consider small incision wrinkle reduction. Those between the ages of about 35 and 60 can consider minimally invasive face lift surgery. Those over 60 with severe skin laxity are better suited for a major facelift. Of course, age is not the only reference factor. Whether you are suitable for a large or small incision mainly depends on the actual condition of your face. As to whether you need to refill the fat after surgery, it depends on the candidate’s own will on the one hand, a bit of candidates are very satisfied with the effect of surgical lifting, they can not do filling, and on the other hand, it depends on whether the cheekbones are still protruding after lifting surgery. After all, after resetting the displaced and sagging tissues, some of the missing volume will be replenished.