I had extractions when I was around 13/14 (this is why I worry about unwanted vertical growth). Im 18 now. I always thought my cheekbones were medium height and somewhat projecting. The discolouration under my eyes is worrying though.
And are you sure my asymmetrical nasal bone has nothing to do with it? I had a crossbite on one side of my maxilla which was left untreated as a kid, surely the maxilla positioning in the face can cause the nasal bone and eyesockets to grow in wonky? im not educated on the subject so im guessing here. Sorry if everything im saying is wrong XD
how many teeth were extracted? if you did have vertical/unnatural growth in that area, your cheekbones should be sitting very close - if not directly on top and cemented - to the upper jaw. 13/14 is fairly late in growth and most of your bones have hardened considerably - although you are obviously still growing. they are just way less malleable.
in my case, my cheekbones are stretched and thinned out, not to mention widely uneven. you can actually see them sit super low in an xray, and compare the xray to ones taken during earlier years. in other words, you can observe my bones slowly growing upwards, mm by mm, rather than forward.
assuming your cheekbones didnt grow properly, the discoloration could be the result of an absence of support in your upper/mid face. the area becomes hallow rather than full, so the area absorbs shadows more easily and thus you see discoloration. i have something similar.
i seriously doubt extractions did anything to your nose, or your eye sockets growing in "wonky." but who knows, there arent a huge amount of studies on this (mostly because many doctors don't care) so this is just what ive been told by surgeons and limited studies available online.
now if through some bizarre situation you had teeth extracted at birth, or 5-6, that would be catastrophic. we can be more self-critical, so it could be a lot of the things you are seeing arent necessarily the results of abnormal growth. stress can also mess with your eyes imo