What's wrong with the Yaremchuck results you posted above? They seem amazing. Great harmony, amazing cheekbones (exactly that model like look there), plus they look natural.
I'm not saying his result is bad. But for me, it's hard to say if it looks or feels natural with 2 pictures, the jaw implant doesn't and I would like to see that in movement. For me, smiling or talking reveals the shape of the implant, it's only there that u can tell it looks weird and not natural. Plus, I wouldn't be surprised if he needs to be very cautious when his razor comes close to those angles. I often cut myself because of the small gap between the chin and jaw implant.
Anyway, the shape of his cheek implants is undoubtedly superior to mine. Mine are just too round and simplistic compared to his.
I've spent hours thinking about it and it's really hard to say what's wrong with cheek implants. I've noticed that most implants (and mine) are curved under the lateral orbital rim whereas it should be a lot flatter. In this regard, I think Yaremchuk did a better job here :
https://imgur.com/a/Ca2a1pPThe result may be less impressive, he could maybe add more volume if she wanted it but the design is more realistic I think.
By the way, I think that the whole upper area of implants is aestethically useless. Ideally, you only target the lower base (see pic).
If you remove the upper part, it'll be worse. Unlike my plan suggested it, there is a lot less peek implant (maybe the firm tried to save some money there), so it's very close to what you're suggesting. As regards my own case, i think this has led to two issues : first, the "wraparound" implants do not "wrap" the bone as intended but feel like an additional layer. For instance, U won't have the "contour" from the ear to the jaw angle. I can tell you it's very ugly and unusual if only the angle is marked, it was my very first complain when the swelling went down. Second, the thinner the implant is, the more room for mistakes u have. As I said in a previous post, there isn't a part of my implant that is placed correctly and I think the main reason for that it's precisely because it's not really wrapping the bone but fixed over it. When it was explained to me, the surgeon told me it would be like a negative of my bone. So from my understanding, if he had more material he couldn't have fixed it if it didn't fit perfectly.