Do you have high cheekbones or do you have apple muscles?

I don’t know if I call it apple muscle or cheekbone, but when my glasses are sliding down, I can hold it up when I smile. The “apple muscle” is an inverted triangle of tissue two centimeters below the eyes. When you smile or make an expression, it rises slightly due to the squeezing of the facial muscles, looking like a round, shiny apple. From the plastic surgery trend in recent years, many people have a fondness for the apple muscle, and women with apple muscle are considered to be “rich or noble”. This is the difference between apple muscle and high cheekbone The real apple muscle is not a muscle or a bone, but a fatty tissue below the cheekbone, which can only be seen as a small bulge when you smile. Because the cheekbone and the apple muscle are so close to each other, many people get them confused. If you can’t tell the difference with your eyes alone, I’ll tell you the easiest trick: smile in the mirror! The real apple muscle will be squeezed by the muscles and ligaments when you smile and become especially obvious! When you don’t smile, you can’t see anything, you will only feel that your cheeks are very full, but when you smile, the sweet apple muscle immediately appears! But the cheekbones are different, because they are bones, so you smile or not, it is there, it does not move. When you are not smiling, your face will also be protruding two pieces. The high cheekbones and apple muscles are no longer indistinguishable, you have high cheekbones, not apple muscles. To have sweet apple muscle, hyaluronic acid to create plump apple muscle, just three steps, the beauty in place. 1, the original imported hyaluronic acid material used in the injection of hyaluronic acid; 2, inject a large amount of hyaluronic acid to replenish the dermis layer of the water needed; 3, the injection of hyaluronic acid into the dermis layer to continuously lock the skin moisture, to stop the loss, and fill the skin of the water needed.