Sunken temple cheeks may be related to age factors, dietary factors, cranial genetic problems, and soft tissue depressions. 1. Age factor: with age, skin tissue relaxation and atrophy, loss of collagen and fat reduction may easily occur, which may lead to sagging of the skin of sunken cheeks, causing sunken temples and sunken cheeks. 2. Dietary factors: If you are on a long-term diet, you may suffer from malnutrition and low fat, which may lead to excessive thinning and the appearance of sunken temples and cheeks. 3. Cranial hereditary problems: Due to the family’s own cranial hereditary characteristics, the temple cheeks are naturally less plump, which is a common phenomenon in sunken temple cheeks. 4. Soft tissue depressions: If the patient has soft tissue depressions, this may lead to atrophy of the temporal fat pads and temporal muscles, and the face loses the support of soft tissues, resulting in sunken temples and cheeks. After excluding the age factor of sunken temples and cheeks, patients should go to the plastic surgery department of the regular hospital in time, and the doctor will give the suitable improvement method through the interview.