Raising where the peak height of your cheekbone is???

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Is it actually possible to raise where the peak of your cheekbone sits? I saw a bp tt about it and it looks real, doesn’t seem like a morph, and wasn’t from fillers. Is this possible to do by bone smashing or does the plate prevent that from happening?
 

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Is it actually possible to raise where the peak of your cheekbone sits? I saw a bp tt about it and it looks real, doesn’t seem like a morph, and wasn’t from fillers. Is this possible to do by bone smashing or does the plate prevent that from happening?
nope
 
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That is such an obvious filter how tf did you fall for that. And no you can't make the zygos higher set that's a physically impossible pipe dream
 
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That is such an obvious filter how tf did you fall for that. And no you can't make the zygos higher set that's a physically impossible pipe dream
I meant filler but are you sure you can’t smash your outer orbitals and increase density there?
 
We rarely even have truly "low cheekbones.“
Anatomically, the widest part of the cheekbone is supposed to be close to the eyes, anything else is rare or even a deformity.

When we talk about high or low cheekbones, we're generally referring to perception, which is influenced by various factors like facial height and width, cheekbone mass and shape, and the endpoint of the cheekbone.
These factors are partially changeable, usually by surgery.
 
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We rarely even have truly "low cheekbones.“
Anatomically, the widest part of the cheekbone is supposed to be close to the eyes, anything else is rare or even a deformity.

When we talk about high or low cheekbones, we're generally referring to perception, which is influenced by various factors like facial height and width, cheekbone mass and shape, and the endpoint of the cheekbone.
These factors are partially changeable, usually by surgery.
So basically bone smash to psl 9
 
We rarely even have truly "low cheekbones.“
Anatomically, the widest part of the cheekbone is supposed to be close to the eyes, anything else is rare or even a deformity.

When we talk about high or low cheekbones, we're generally referring to perception, which is influenced by various factors like facial height and width, cheekbone mass and shape, and the endpoint of the cheekbone.
These factors are partially changeable, usually by surgery.
Low cheekbones are about orbital compactness. The further away the cheekbone is from directly underneath the eyeball the "lower set" they appear even if the individual otherwise has large cheekbones.

Mainly it's referring to the orbital support the cheekbone provides. The higher more, compact and larger the more orbital support there is and the more attractive the cheekbone will look.


Everyone has a combination of cheekbone height, size and shape (angularity vs roundness or masculine vs feminine shape.)

High set, large cheekbones are attractive on either sex and angular vs rounded are dimorphically attractive.
 

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