High and low cheekbones can be corrected by bone grinding or bone cutting surgery, or can be improved by autologous fat filling or hyaluronic acid injection. The high cheekbones on one side and the low cheekbones on the other side are usually related to congenital developmental factors. If the symptoms are more obvious and seem to have a greater impact on the aesthetics, the cheekbones on the side that is too high can be corrected by removing part of the cheekbones through bone resurfacing or osteotomizing surgeries. If the situation is not very serious and does not look obvious, you can consider injecting autologous fat or hyaluronic acid, etc. to raise the zygomatic bone of the low side a little bit, so as to make the two sides of the zygomatic bone become symmetrical. Regardless of which surgical method is used, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals and find experienced doctors to operate, so that the effect and safety will be relatively more guaranteed; after the operation, it is also necessary to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take good care of the patient, so as to avoid the after-effects of improper care.