About the Condition
Discover effective treatments to balance cheek bone contours
High or low cheek bones can create an imbalance in facial harmony, leading to a less defined or uneven appearance. While naturally high cheek bones are often associated with a sculpted look, pronounced or asymmetrical cheek bones may affect facial proportions. On the other hand, flatter or lower cheek bones may contribute to a lack of definition and volume in the midface.
Whether you want to soften overly prominent cheek bones or enhance flatter ones, Smooth Dimensions offers a variety of treatments designed to restore balance, improve symmetry, and create a harmonised appearance.
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Condition Causes
Common causes for high or low cheek bones
The prominence and contour of cheek bones are primarily determined by genetics, as bone structure varies widely among individuals. Over time, the natural ageing process can alter the appearance of the cheeks by reducing collagen, elastin, and facial fat. This can make naturally high cheek bones more pronounced or cause lower cheek bones to appear more sunken. External factors such as significant weight loss or past facial trauma may also influence the shape and definition of the cheeks.
Understanding why cheek bones may appear too high, low, or asymmetrical can guide the choice of treatments to achieve a more balanced midface.
Condition Treatment
How to treat high or low cheek bones
Whether you’re looking to tone down overly prominent cheek bones or enhance flatter ones, there are effective, non-surgical options to help you achieve harmonious facial proportions. At Smooth Dimensions, we tailor treatment plans to your specific concerns and desired outcome. A consultation is required to determine which solutions are most appropriate for you. Possible treatments include:
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