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When people talk about “good bone structure” in the face, they’re often referring to cheekbones, which is your real facial structure beneath the skin. They’re mostly composed of our malar bones, which ...
The malar area is located below the eye socket bone, and malar edema will present as puffy pouches that sit a little closer to the cheek than directly under the eyes. To really understand what’s ...
lacrimal bone, malar process and zygomatic bone. These bones were soft, suggesting that they were poorly mineralized. They were also enlarged and thickened, especially those on the right side ...