Because your face is very thin and your temples are sunken, the whole facial line loses its harmony, and at first glance, you feel that your cheekbones are too prominent and you look like a “sarcastic” face. What should I do if I have a thin face with prominent cheekbones and sunken temples? Without seeing the actual situation of your face, you can not directly draw a conclusion, usually this symptom appears, there are two situations, the following analysis of these two situations, to give some rationalization suggestions. A. Simple thin face, temples sunken, or accompanied by mild laxity: hyaluronic acid or autologous fat filler. At present, hyaluronic acid and autologous fat filler are good fillers. And fillers can also solve some laxity problems, so mild laxity can be improved by fillers. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance in the human body, while fat itself is the candidate’s own, both are relatively safe. How to choose? 1.In terms of maintenance time: Autologous fat is more advantageous, and it can always accompany you after it becomes alive. In terms of recovery time: Hyaluronic acid is more convenient, and the recovery period is usually over in 1~3 days. 3. In terms of shaping effect: Hyaluronic acid has different molecular types of different sizes, which can be used not only for filling depressions but also for shaping effects. Autologous fat is not so good in terms of shaping effect, but it is more valuable to have a soft and natural appearance after filling. Second, cheeks, temples sunken, accompanied by moderate, heavy sagging: face lift + fill (hyaluronic acid, autologous fat) If the temples, cheeks sunken, accompanied by serious sagging, this time is not recommended to fill the depression directly. Why? There is a risk that not only the effect will not be seen after filling, but also the sagging symptom of the face will be aggravated. In general, it is recommended to perform a face lift first. If the depression is serious, after the face lift, a small part of the filler is also needed. Facelift is, to put it bluntly, to pull back the “deep facial tissue atrophy, sagging displacement and folded areas”. The common clinical methods are wire sculpting, small incision wrinkle reduction, five-layer face lift, facelift surgery, etc.