i understand the limits, i just dont think it looks good. Its too low and this seems to be one of those very "limitations" of cheekbone augmentation. Surgeons aren't idiots, surely there must be a reason no one ever seems to place augmentations up high near the orbital rim instead way down low on the base of the malar.
you're actually TOTALLY ON TO SOMETHING WITH THAT COMMENT!!!!! Plus 1!!!
So here's the thing I've noticed. I went out with this girl on a date and she's really hot (bodywise, a ballerina) but has a long midface and I can tell she gets fillers cause (well you can just tell and her lip looks off) and then I realized what made her look so off to me facially and it was that she had cheekbone fillers but had a slightly long midface. And as we all know here the long-midface is a f**king CURSE and not curable no matter what you do. And getting high up (or any really) cheek implants makes you look even more FACKED up.
Once I realized this I went and checked out a bunch of other women, especially older ones who have gotten fat grafting and s**t to their cheekbones. Why aren't they pretty? They have no lines everything seems to be great eyes, slender nose and then I realized it was the combination of big cheekbones with long face --it just makes the long face worse.
I still think this guys results are awesome but hey is he gonna be a model? Obviously no. No surgery short of cloning another head and stitching it on is gonna get him that, but he looks better sure.
I'd love a counter example of my theory. But I think I'm right.