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Today, let’s take a look at sunken cheekbones.
As we age, one of the first areas to lose volume is the front cheekbone area.
When front cheekbone volume decreases,
✔ the face can look flatter
✔ nasolabial folds may appear deeper
✔ the overall impression can look tired and older.
Because of this, many people these days prefer not overly filled fillers,
but rather procedures that naturally restore volume to the front cheekbone area.

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Why is front cheekbone volume important?
The front cheekbone is a key area that determines the face’s dimensional look.
✔ When the front cheekbone is restored, the face looks more three-dimensional
✔ The area that catches light becomes wider, making the skin look brighter
✔ It may also help soften nasolabial folds.
In particular, after the 30s and 40s, fat loss and sagging progress together,
so adding appropriate volume to the front cheekbone can make the overall impression much softer and younger-looking.

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Naturalness without overdoing it is the key
Front cheekbone filler is not something where more is better.
📌 Face shape
📌 Existing cheekbone bone structure
📌 Skin thickness
📌 Midface length ratio
Only when all of these factors are considered in the design
can the result look natural rather than artificial.

Source: Internet
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Recommended for these people
✔ When the front cheekbone is sunken, making the face look flat
✔ When nasolabial folds appear more pronounced
✔ When the face looks longer in photos
✔ When you want to improve dimensionality without surgery
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Key changes after the procedure
✨ The face looks softer overall
✨ The midface may appear shorter
✨ A more lively and youthful impression overall
Even just adding volume to the front cheekbone can change the impression this much.
At Dishine Clinic Daerim Branch, we design with the goal of a natural fullness that appears gently when smiling, without excessive protrusion.
The details may vary depending on the individual, so we will provide personalized guidance after a consultation :)

This post is not a hospital news post, but a post intended to provide medical knowledge and related information.
All procedures and surgeries may be applied differently depending on the individual, and effects, side effects, and complications may also appear differently.