Standard aesthetic measurements are available for a young and beautiful appearance on the face. All faces that are generally accepted as beautiful have common features. A triangular face appearance with prominent cheekbones and a prominent jawline is an ideal face format. These features vary from person to person depending on aging or personal characteristics. Among these areas, the cheekbones and cheeks are especially very important. Because the volume of the cheekbone area decreases due to aging. Tissue accumulation on laugh lines increases and laugh lines deepen. In addition, in thin patients, noticeable depressions occur in the cheek area. This appearance makes the person look older, worn out and pale. The filler applied to the cheekbone creates fullness in that area and provides a recovery with a lifting effect on the face. The filler applied to the cheeks reduces skin depressions and wrinkles and provides a better appearance of that area. In this way, the distorted face oval regains its triangular appearance. Filler should be applied especially after a good analysis of the face, and although the expectations of the patients are listened to, the areas of the face that need filler should be determined. In fact, a drawing must be made on the patient's face and it must be determined in advance how much volume will be given to which area. Cheek fillers are often applied to patients whose face is very thin or who have recently lost excessive weight. Cheekbone fillers are applied to patients who do not have sufficient volume in the malar area, either structurally or due to aging. Sometimes these regions are related to each other. Applying to both areas at the same time provides a better facial harmony and softens the malar cheek transition. The dose to be applied varies depending on the desired volume on the face and the resulting volume loss. The application is made to the deep layer or even directly on the bone. Application is performed with a needle or cannula. Persistence varies between 18 months and 2 years. The filler applied to the cheek and cheekbone area should be done in natural and aesthetic criteria to regain the lost volumes and restore the proportional harmony of the face. Avoiding unnatural and exaggerated applications is very important for the validity of the application. Because an artificial and exaggerated facial appearance that has lost its naturalness will not be found pleasing by anyone. The aim of these applications is to contribute to the pleasant appearance of the face with small touches. If the percentage volume loss is very high, filling applications should be done gradually.