nathan_Bs123
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I’m 20, and I’ve noticed that under certain lighting my midface looks extremely exaggerated, with very pronounced folds. I’m aware that I likely have recessed infraorbital areas and a lack of forward projection in my zygomatic region.
Right now, I see a few possible explanations:
Some additional context: my facial fat distribution isn’t great, even at around 13.5% body fat. I’m planning to cut down to about 10% to see how that affects things. I also plan to get a CBCT scan within the next 2–3 months to better understand my underlying bone structure.
In terms of solutions, I’ve started looking into options like infraorbital or malar implants, but I’m open to hearing other perspectives on what might be going on and what surgical approaches could address it.
Right now, I see a few possible explanations:
- A lack of forward projection in the upper midface (infraorbital + malar regions), rather than an issue with malar fat
- Excess or poorly positioned malar fat pads being the main cause
- A combination of both skeletal structure and soft tissue contributing together
Some additional context: my facial fat distribution isn’t great, even at around 13.5% body fat. I’m planning to cut down to about 10% to see how that affects things. I also plan to get a CBCT scan within the next 2–3 months to better understand my underlying bone structure.
In terms of solutions, I’ve started looking into options like infraorbital or malar implants, but I’m open to hearing other perspectives on what might be going on and what surgical approaches could address it.