Side cheekbones can
be worn, but for those who want to wear 45-degree cheekbones, think carefully.
If you hit it at 45 degrees, your face will inevitably change in a way that perfectly matches the changes on your aging face.
It is not because the skin is exfoliated and the cheekbones are sagging as they disappear.
Just by undergoing cheekbone surgery, when the 45 degree angle disappears, the external change that comes from it itself turns into an aged appearance.
It's not pretty without 45-degree cheekbones, but if the side cheekbones are gone, I think 45-degree cheekbones are rather good cheekbones that look lively outwardly like front cheekbones. I'll attach a picture.
Even if the sides do not droop well, the curve under the side cheekbones is rather a part that most people fill with fillers, so the aspect of sagging is rather positive.
I hit it in my mid 20's and it's fine. In the end, the plastic surgery is kebab.
But if you hit it because you're old, there's a high chance that you'll get hit.
Seriously, seriously, just hit the side light! A 45-degree clown looks like he will die if he doesn't do it after hitting the side light, and his face will look old.
My cheekbones were quite large overall, but when I had cheekbone surgery, I asked them to straighten them 45 degrees, but they only widened them on the side, so I
heard that they don't have any sagging yet and that they've gotten younger.
It looked pretty with some clowns, but anyone can feel relieved, but since it's 3 types, I think it's really necessary to stop it from being played unconditionally.