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Cheekbone Surgery (Zygomatic Contouring) – Procedure, Benefits & RecoveryBook free consultation now

What Is Cheekbone Surgery?

Cheekbone surgery, also known as zygomatic contouring, malarplasty, or zygoma reduction/augmentation surgery, is a cosmetic and reconstructive procedure designed to reshape the cheekbones for a more balanced facial structure. Depending on the individual’s needs, the procedure can either reduce prominent cheekbones (cheekbone reduction) or enhance flat or underdeveloped cheekbones (cheekbone augmentation).

This surgery is commonly performed to improve facial harmony, correct asymmetry, or refine facial proportions for a softer, more sculpted look.

Indications for Cheekbone Surgery

Cheekbone surgery is recommended for individuals who:

✔ Have overly prominent cheekbones (wide or protruding zygomatic arches)
✔ Have flat, underdeveloped, or hollow cheeks
✔ Desire better facial symmetry and proportions
✔ Seek a more contoured or defined midface
✔ Have facial asymmetry due to congenital conditions, trauma, or prior surgery

Types of Cheekbone Surgery

Cheekbone Reduction (Zygomatic Reductionplasty) – Reduces the width or prominence of the cheekbones by cutting and repositioning the zygomatic bone to create a slimmer, softer facial contour.


Cheekbone Augmentation (Zygomatic Osteotomy or Implants) – Enhances cheek projection using bone advancement techniques, implants, or fat grafting to add volume and improve definition.


3D Zygomatic Contouring – A combination of bone shaving, repositioning, and augmentation for complete midface sculpting.

Surgical Procedure for Cheekbone Contouring

Anesthesia – Performed under general anesthesia.
Incision Placement – Incisions are typically made inside the mouth (intraoral) or along the hairline to minimize visible scars.
Bone Reshaping – Depending on the procedure, the zygomatic bone may be cut, repositioned, or reduced, and implants may be placed for augmentation.
Closure – Absorbable sutures are used for intraoral incisions, ensuring minimal scarring.

Recovery and Expected Outcomes

Swelling and Bruising – Peaks within the first 7 to 10 days, gradually subsiding over a few weeks.
Downtime – Most patients resume non-strenuous activities within 10 to 14 days.
Final Results – Visible after 3 to 6 months, once swelling resolves.
Longevity – Permanent results with proper post-operative care.

Benefits of cheekbone Surgery

✔ Achieves a well-balanced, symmetrical midface
✔ Enhances facial contours and proportions
✔ Softens overly prominent cheekbones or enhances flat cheeks
✔ Provides permanent and natural-looking results
✔ Can be combined with jawline surgery, rhinoplasty, or facelift for full facial harmony

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