What causes prominent cheekbones, and what should be done about it?
Protruding cheekbones may be related to genetic factors, sleeping posture, growth and development, weight loss, skin aging, and other factors. In most cases, aesthetic medical treatments such as hyaluronic acid fillers, autologous fat grafting, or zygomatic reduction surgery can be performed at professional medical institutions to improve the appearance.
Analysis of Causes of Protruding Cheekbones:
Cause |
Genetic Factors |
Sleeping Posture |
Growth and Development |
Weight Loss |
Skin Aging |
Manifestation |
Prominent high cheekbone features |
Pressure on facial bones and soft tissues |
Rapid growth and changes in facial bones |
Reduction of facial fat |
Loss of collagen and subcutaneous fat |
Analysis |
If multiple family members have high or prominent cheekbones, individuals are likely to inherit this facial structure |
Lying on one side during sleep may compress the face, affecting blood circulation and soft tissue distribution, potentially causing relatively more noticeable cheekbones |
Imbalanced bone growth may lead to relatively prominent cheekbones |
Excessive thinness reduces facial fat and muscle tissue, making facial bones more visible |
With age, skin gradually loses elasticity and facial fat redistributes, making cheekbones appear more prominent |
Impact Level |
Affects appearance |
Gradually worsens prominence |
Affects appearance |
Facial emaciation |
Increasing facial skin laxity and sagging |
Analysis of Aesthetic Medical Methods for Improving Protruding Cheekbones:
Procedure Name |
Hyaluronic Acid Filler |
Autologous Fat Grafting |
Zygomatic Reduction Surgery |
Principle |
Hyaluronic acid is injected into areas such as the temples and cheeks to create a fuller, smoother facial contour, thereby reducing the visual prominence of the cheekbones |
Fat is harvested from other body areas (e.g., abdomen, thighs), processed, and then injected into sunken facial areas to make the cheekbones appear less prominent |
Through intraoral or preauricular incisions, the zygomatic bone is cut and repositioned inward, then fixed to reduce the height and width of the cheekbones |
Indications |
Mild cheekbone prominence accompanied by temple or cheek hollowing |
Cheekbone prominence with concurrent facial volume loss in other areas |
Excessively high or wide cheekbones |
Reference Price |
2,000–8,000 RMB per session |
5,000–8,000 RMB per session |
20,000–50,000 RMB per session |
Advantages |
1. Simple and quick procedure |
1. Relatively minor surgical trauma |
1. Noticeable results |
Potential Risks |
1. Allergic reactions |
1. Risk of infection |
1. Risk of infection |
Duration |
6–12 months |
Long-term |
Long-term |
Before undergoing any aesthetic medical treatment to improve cheekbone appearance, it is recommended to consult a qualified physician or aesthetic specialist to develop the most suitable treatment plan.