What I am saying is that increasing the vertical dimension of the posterior face via maxillary rotation will stretch out the cheek fat and make the cheekbones appear much more prominent. You see it in this girl and in that blonde girl.
I can also see this result very clearly in myself - I have strongish cheekbones but quite fat cheeks, plus a deep bite. If I close my bite, I don't have the S-curve; all the cheekfat is pushed up. If I open the bite (but keep the mouth closed), then the concavity appears (as I'm increasing the vertical dimension and stretching out the tissue), and the cheekbone appears a lot more defined, but is actually the same size. Does that make sense?
Lazlo, re: paleo - I mainly eat meat, fish, vegetables and eggs. I eat organic goat yoghurt, cheese and keffir sometimes (2 times a week?) after being non-dairy for 2 years (my ancestry is northern european/middle eastern/central asian so I feel it's not that bad for me). I rarely eat rice but sometimes have a little sushi or tahdeg (this is the crispy bottom you make when cooking rice the persian way). I used to be 100% strict, very low carb paleo but it f**ked up my thyroid (common in women) so now I'm about 15-20% carbs, 30-35% protein, 45-55% fat. I never eat vegetable oils except coconut and raw olive oil, never eat legumes, never eat processed or junk food. It was easier when I lived in london (quality of food in the gulf is poor and everything goes off in about 2 days)
A typical day might look like this
breakfast
2 eggs, + extra whites, square of 85% chocolate
lunch
sashimi, prawn, avocado and seaweed salad
dinner
chicken thighs, vegetables (I do have some carby root veggies like carrots, squash, parsnips as well as green veggies)
I'm quite little so don't need to eat a lot, about 1200-1500 cals a day (at the moment I don't exercise a lot after the kickboxing nose-breaking incident, I'm doing 2x hiphop dance class (90 mins) and 2x weights (30 mins) a week)
Paleo is expensive if you're bigger and have to eat 3000+ calories a day!