Cheekbone reduction is often requested as “make my face slimmer here,” but midface width is not always a bone problem, and permanent skeletal change should not be chosen on assumption.
It is more complex than people expect because “wide cheeks” can come from several layers: zygomatic bone width, soft tissue volume, normal asymmetry, or proportions elsewhere that make the midface look broader by comparison. If we reduce the wrong layer, we can create a new imbalance.
My planning is anatomy-led and conservative. I confirm whether zygomatic prominence is truly the limiting factor, then design the smallest skeletal adjustment that preserves midface support and natural expression.
This is controlled refinement, not aggressive reshaping.
If you want a precise classification for your face, an online consultation is appropriate.
