i wanna get zygo implants but every result i see is either unchanged, uncanny or sissified. where are zygomatic ascensions?

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even with the famous plastic surgeons out there, you only have two options. either do it like you just threw your money into a trash can as if they did nothing to your face, or you can look like bogdanoff twin's secret faggot brother.

Saiyan might be the only decent case out there. we seriously need to crack the code for ACTUAL proper masculine and harmonious implant design. the surgeons don't care when they can just copy paste the design they did for Rocky Dennis from mask for every retard male that dont know shit about aesthetics steps in their office.

i think this site should do more research on hardmaxxing that area, maxillary and zygomatic aesthetics go hand in hand.
 
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@Saiyan had very good results
 
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@Saiyan had very good results
yeah but already said that's the only case. i don't think everyone will get same results copying his design. i think there's still things to learn from his case like sub-malar implants are not suited for men.
 
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Astrosky has some pretty decent ones, although a bit too prominent.
 
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Astrosky has some pretty decent ones, although a bit too prominent.
yeah but he doesn't talk about it so you cant get much out of it and honestly both him and saiyans aren't ideal either imo.

having vinnie hacker type mid face is the most ideal which your zygos have enough volume and angularity to make your mid-face look well developed but they aren't separately noticeable and don't stick out a distinct feature of face(which in 99% cases they do as "too much" and "uncanny" or "fake"). zygomatic aesthetics are just mutliple levels behind the of rest of crainofacial aesthetics for some reason despite my anectode being the most common failo in faces.
 

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And this result is pretty good:



Looks very natural.

no meaningful change to his zygos tbh. take away the chin nose and jaw changes and he looks the same.
 
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And this result is pretty good:



Looks very natural.


I believe poor zygos can always be fixed via orbital implants.
 
Most malar augmentation looks uncanny because 99% of cases use submalar implants (which are placed below the malar region instead of being highset) and because most implants are placed anteriorly (which means they're placed to protrude forward causing the face to look bloated and clustered), get them placed laterally, meaning they project to the side to give the impression of widely grown projected zygos. Following this your chances on getting bogged are much lower.

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As far as I know none of these are custom made either, these are all off the shelf designs or filler/fat transfer.

In this video it's demonstrated the various types and ways you can place a cheek implant:
 
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Think about it, if you take an ugly pig and slap cheek implants on her it won't make her a stacey.

Cheek implants should be the finishing touch on a decent base. The worst thing an ugly dude can do is get cheek implants he'll look damn ridiculous.
 
To have a decent result, you have to go small(3-4mm augmentation) and avoid the infraorbital part if possible
 
Most malar augmentation looks uncanny because 99% of cases use submalar implants (which are placed below the malar region instead of being highset) and because most implants are placed anteriorly (which means they're placed to protrude forward causing the face to look bloated and clustered), get them placed laterally, meaning they project to the side to give the impression of widely grown projected zygos. Following this your chances on getting bogged are much lower.

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As far as I know none of these are custom made either, these are all off the shelf designs or filler/fat transfer.

In this video it's demonstrated the various types and ways you can place a cheek implant:

Agreed, The Malar implants from implantech can look very good tbh. It's an off the shelf standard design that fits most male faces and you can customise it during surgery
 
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Agreed, The Malar implants from implantech can look very good tbh. It's an off the shelf standard design that fits most male faces and you can customise it during surgery
can you pm pls ?
 
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Agreed, The Malar implants from implantech can look very good tbh. It's an off the shelf standard design that fits most male faces and you can customise it during surgery
I forgot that you can have off the shelf designs trimmed down as a form of customisation. People on this forum focus too much on the necessity of a custom implant for the midface that they miss the fact that they can get rather decent results without resorting to paying 10 fold more for a design that barely adds any projections to their face. (I've found most custom designs to suffer from not projecting enough leaving the change to be invisible at best)
 
There are so many more people getting these implants than are being posted online and I have seen a lot. In the majority of cases, when done well, they produce a natural contour but need fat grafting and/or midface lifts to resolve resulting soft tissue issues. If you get a cheek implant, especially of the "high set infrazygo" sort, you should basically just plan to have to spend at least 5k more to fix resulting soft tissue problems unless you get a comically conservative implant. I CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH HOW IMPERATIVE IT IS.

Yaremchuk, for example, before he retired, would do midface lifts alongside all cheek implants. It's absolutely beyond me why no other surgeon doing this implants does midface lifts as a matter of principle and why every single discussion on surgery forums regarding cheek implants don't immediately bring up midface lifts. This must be a psyop becauase how in the hell have people been getting such implants for almost a decade now and this information isn't being spammed on every discussion about these implants. The reason he would do them is because when you get an implant up there, especially those aiming to get that high set infrazygo look, the soft tissues tend not to fall naturally on the implant. This results in the sense that they have "fallen beneath" the implant, leaving the implant area feeling quite bony (and often showing through the skin) and the area beneath the implant having all the tissues, creating a weird discrepancy. In many cases the visual effect mimics aging related malar fat pad sagging. So even if you get a bigger zygo, you look as if your skin has sagged more, making your cheeks protrude more in the submalar area due to the soft tissue discrepancy, counteracting the ogee gains. It's usually not enough to look like something's wrong or uncanny to an observer, but it can severely impact the quality of your result. Hence, you get the midface lift to pull the fat pads up to sit naturally on the implant and then, as necessary, add fat grafts to smooth out the contour.

Midface lift is like 6k to 15k

But it's a thin line the kind of implant that can be resolved with these soft tissue procedures, and one that is just a bad design

DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
 
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There are so many more people getting these implants than are being posted online and I have seen a lot. In the majority of cases, when done well, they produce a natural contour but need fat grafting and/or midface lifts to resolve resulting soft tissue issues. If you get a cheek implant, especially of the "high set infrazygo" sort, you should basically just plan to have to spend at least 5k more to fix resulting soft tissue problems unless you get a comically conservative implant. I CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH HOW IMPERATIVE IT IS.

Yaremchuk, for example, before he retired, would do midface lifts alongside all cheek implants. It's absolutely beyond me why no other surgeon doing this implants does midface lifts as a matter of principle and why every single discussion on surgery forums regarding cheek implants don't immediately bring up midface lifts. This must be a psyop becauase how in the hell have people been getting such implants for almost a decade now and this information isn't being spammed on every discussion about these implants. The reason he would do them is because when you get an implant up there, especially those aiming to get that high set infrazygo look, the soft tissues tend not to fall naturally on the implant. This results in the sense that they have "fallen beneath" the implant, leaving the implant area feeling quite bony (and often showing through the skin) and the area beneath the implant having all the tissues, creating a weird discrepancy. In many cases the visual effect mimics aging related malar fat pad sagging. So even if you get a bigger zygo, you look as if your skin has sagged more, making your cheeks protrude more in the submalar area due to the soft tissue discrepancy, counteracting the ogee gains. It's usually not enough to look like something's wrong or uncanny to an observer, but it can severely impact the quality of your result. Hence, you get the midface lift to pull the fat pads up to sit naturally on the implant and then, as necessary, add fat grafts to smooth out the contour.

Midface lift is like 6k to 15k

But it's a thin line the kind of implant that can be resolved with these soft tissue procedures, and one that is just a bad design

DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
this is legit
 
There are so many more people getting these implants than are being posted online and I have seen a lot. In the majority of cases, when done well, they produce a natural contour but need fat grafting and/or midface lifts to resolve resulting soft tissue issues. If you get a cheek implant, especially of the "high set infrazygo" sort, you should basically just plan to have to spend at least 5k more to fix resulting soft tissue problems unless you get a comically conservative implant. I CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH HOW IMPERATIVE IT IS.

Yaremchuk, for example, before he retired, would do midface lifts alongside all cheek implants. It's absolutely beyond me why no other surgeon doing this implants does midface lifts as a matter of principle and why every single discussion on surgery forums regarding cheek implants don't immediately bring up midface lifts. This must be a psyop becauase how in the hell have people been getting such implants for almost a decade now and this information isn't being spammed on every discussion about these implants. The reason he would do them is because when you get an implant up there, especially those aiming to get that high set infrazygo look, the soft tissues tend not to fall naturally on the implant. This results in the sense that they have "fallen beneath" the implant, leaving the implant area feeling quite bony (and often showing through the skin) and the area beneath the implant having all the tissues, creating a weird discrepancy. In many cases the visual effect mimics aging related malar fat pad sagging. So even if you get a bigger zygo, you look as if your skin has sagged more, making your cheeks protrude more in the submalar area due to the soft tissue discrepancy, counteracting the ogee gains. It's usually not enough to look like something's wrong or uncanny to an observer, but it can severely impact the quality of your result. Hence, you get the midface lift to pull the fat pads up to sit naturally on the implant and then, as necessary, add fat grafts to smooth out the contour.

Midface lift is like 6k to 15k

But it's a thin line the kind of implant that can be resolved with these soft tissue procedures, and one that is just a bad design

DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
does this apply to infraorbital implants aswell? Getting fat grafting alongside my infras most likely
 
I want to get them real bad as well and thats the plan. I will research it to the core before I get the procedure. Having posts like this help tremendously
 
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does this apply to infraorbital implants aswell? Getting fat grafting alongside my infras most likely
Ur a retard if u get eye surgery ESPECIALLY implants
Look at frank tufano spent upwards of 60k on eye surgeries now he can’t see and it turned out shit
 
Ur a retard if u get eye surgery ESPECIALLY implants
Look at frank tufano spent upwards of 60k on eye surgeries now he can’t see and it turned out shit
Kill yourself
 
does this apply to infraorbital implants aswell? Getting fat grafting alongside my infras most likely
depends, if you're just getting, say, a small 2mm off the shelf implant you may not need anything else
 
There are so many more people getting these implants than are being posted online and I have seen a lot. In the majority of cases, when done well, they produce a natural contour but need fat grafting and/or midface lifts to resolve resulting soft tissue issues. If you get a cheek implant, especially of the "high set infrazygo" sort, you should basically just plan to have to spend at least 5k more to fix resulting soft tissue problems unless you get a comically conservative implant. I CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH HOW IMPERATIVE IT IS.

Yaremchuk, for example, before he retired, would do midface lifts alongside all cheek implants. It's absolutely beyond me why no other surgeon doing this implants does midface lifts as a matter of principle and why every single discussion on surgery forums regarding cheek implants don't immediately bring up midface lifts. This must be a psyop becauase how in the hell have people been getting such implants for almost a decade now and this information isn't being spammed on every discussion about these implants. The reason he would do them is because when you get an implant up there, especially those aiming to get that high set infrazygo look, the soft tissues tend not to fall naturally on the implant. This results in the sense that they have "fallen beneath" the implant, leaving the implant area feeling quite bony (and often showing through the skin) and the area beneath the implant having all the tissues, creating a weird discrepancy. In many cases the visual effect mimics aging related malar fat pad sagging. So even if you get a bigger zygo, you look as if your skin has sagged more, making your cheeks protrude more in the submalar area due to the soft tissue discrepancy, counteracting the ogee gains. It's usually not enough to look like something's wrong or uncanny to an observer, but it can severely impact the quality of your result. Hence, you get the midface lift to pull the fat pads up to sit naturally on the implant and then, as necessary, add fat grafts to smooth out the contour.

Midface lift is like 6k to 15k

But it's a thin line the kind of implant that can be resolved with these soft tissue procedures, and one that is just a bad design

DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
DO NOT DISCUSS CHEEK IMPLANTS WITHOUT MIDFACE LIFTS
you can do things like face yoga or EMS for that and i dont think there should be fat there. i actually thought of this and for a while was touching people face to see how much fat they got there. every guy i know that has fat over his zygos is chubbyface. mine is right under my skin but still underdeveloped. adding fat would make it childish and feminine. i guess its muscle that gives you facial definition and it moves fat as well. you dont need face lift in your teens and 20s.
 
Most malar augmentation looks uncanny because 99% of cases use submalar implants (which are placed below the malar region instead of being highset) and because most implants are placed anteriorly (which means they're placed to protrude forward causing the face to look bloated and clustered), get them placed laterally, meaning they project to the side to give the impression of widely grown projected zygos. Following this your chances on getting bogged are much lower.

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As far as I know none of these are custom made either, these are all off the shelf designs or filler/fat transfer.

In this video it's demonstrated the various types and ways you can place a cheek implant:

i just cant understand why these retards do cheek implants when their entire face is sub animal and fatty so you really can't even see their true zygo projection. like how do they look at their face and say "yeah i need cheek implants right now"
 

And this result is pretty good:



Looks very natural.

zygo implants gave him a total of 0 smv change lmao. there is truly only one good result I've ever seen that didn't make terrible zygos/midface go to meh, which is saiyan's
 
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Most malar augmentation looks uncanny because 99% of cases use submalar implants (which are placed below the malar region instead of being highset) and because most implants are placed anteriorly (which means they're placed to protrude forward causing the face to look bloated and clustered), get them placed laterally, meaning they project to the side to give the impression of widely grown projected zygos. Following this your chances on getting bogged are much lower.

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As far as I know none of these are custom made either, these are all off the shelf designs or filler/fat transfer.

In this video it's demonstrated the various types and ways you can place a cheek implant:

no dude. this is what i thought before but truth is that just avoiding submalars isn't all of it, even the proper inframalars are still uncanny for the most part or 0 smv change, never good and natural
 
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zygo implants gave him a total of 0 smv change lmao. there is truly only one good result I've ever seen that didn't make terrible zygos/midface go to meh, which is saiyan's
which one are you referring to?
 
depends, if you're just getting, say, a small 2mm off the shelf implant you may not need anything else
so if I get bigger I have to get a facelift with it? Or will the fat grafting be fine?
 
you can do things like face yoga or EMS for that and i dont think there should be fat there. i actually thought of this and for a while was touching people face to see how much fat they got there. every guy i know that has fat over his zygos is chubbyface. mine is right under my skin but still underdeveloped. adding fat would make it childish and feminine. i guess its muscle that gives you facial definition and it moves fat as well. you dont need face lift in your teens and 20s.
you do if you get a zygo implant. your soft tissue is the way it is becuase of your bone structure. if you get an implant, you have a soft tissue profile that does not match your bone structure. you get a facelift to remediate this. facelifts are no longer exclusively for age related concerns. many surgeons are willing to do midface lifts in late 20s patients in any case without implant related issues.
 
you can do things like face yoga or EMS for that and i dont think there should be fat there. i actually thought of this and for a while was touching people face to see how much fat they got there. every guy i know that has fat over his zygos is chubbyface. mine is right under my skin but still underdeveloped. adding fat would make it childish and feminine. i guess its muscle that gives you facial definition and it moves fat as well. you dont need face lift in your teens and 20s.
its not that simple. It's not a matter of fat or no fat. There are a million gradations in between, a million possible ways your facial tissues fall on your bones due to fat pad placement, distribution, skin laxity, skin quality, etc. and if its not utterly perfect the implant will show and will look bizarre. You use the fat grafts (along with potential lifting procedures) to sculpt a soft tissue profile that befits your new bone structure. It is an extremely subtle effect that makes an extreme difference. I say this from experience and from having talked to dozens of others encountering the same issue with these implants.
 

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