TL;DR

Cheekbone reduction, also called zygoma reduction or malar reduction, is a bone contouring surgery designed for patients with prominent or high cheekbones that make the face appear wide or harsh. The surgeon performs L-shaped or curved osteotomy (bone cuts) on the zygoma and repositions it inward by 5–15 mm, creating a softer, more defined face contour. The procedure requires general anesthesia and takes 2–3 hours. Post-operative swelling decreases by 50% within 1–2 weeks and reaches full definition after 3–6 months. Key risks include bleeding, infection, nerve injury (temporary or rarely permanent), asymmetry, and zygomatic descent. Experienced surgeons using tension band fixation can reduce zygomatic descent risk from 8% to 1–2%. Recovery involves activity restrictions for 3 months and avoiding impact trauma. Most suitable for patients whose prominent cheekbones significantly affect their confidence and face shape.

Quick Facts

Aspect Detail
Procedure name Cheekbone Reduction / Zygoma Reduction / Malar Reduction
Anesthesia General anesthesia (intubation)
Duration 2–3 hours
Hospital stay Typically 0–1 night
Visible results 50% by 2 weeks; 90% by 1 month; final at 3–6 months
Return to work 2–4 weeks (depending on visibility tolerance)
Scarring None visible (intra-oral approach)
Standard advancement 5–15 mm inward repositioning

Topics covered in this complete guide

  1. Who is a candidate for cheekbone reduction — Ideal candidates and contraindications
  2. How is cheekbone reduction performed — L-shaped osteotomy, curved osteotomy, advancement distance, fixation methods (screw vs. tension band)
  3. Pre-operative assessment — 3D CT reconstruction, surgical simulation, facial symmetry analysis
  4. Anesthesia and surgical procedure — Step-by-step intra-operative protocol
  5. Post-operative recovery timeline — Days 0–7, weeks 1–4, months 1–3, months 3–6, 6–12 months
  6. Risks and complications — Bleeding, infection, nerve injury, asymmetry, zygomatic descent (with incidence rates)
  7. Cheekbone reduction vs. burr grinding — Comparison table for choosing the right approach
  8. Cross-border treatment for overseas patients — 30-day timeline from arrival to discharge for overseas Chinese, Taiwanese, and other international patients
  9. How to choose your surgeon — 5 criteria including hospital credentials, focus on facial contouring, case volume, post-op follow-up, international patient experience
  10. Frequently asked questions — Pricing, recovery activities (washing face, eating, makeup), revision surgery, anesthesia safety, and 8+ more

This page is being expanded with the complete clinical guide. The full 3,000+ word version with all sections detailed above is being added in stages. For consultation in the meantime, please contact us.

About the surgeon

Dr. Liu Shuangli is a plastic surgeon with over 20 years of clinical experience in facial contouring, including cheekbone reduction, jaw angle reduction, and orthognathic surgery. He works with overseas Chinese, Taiwanese, and other international patients seeking expert facial reshaping in mainland China.

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