Zygomatic Fractures

Specialist Management of Cheekbone Injuries

Zygomatic fractures involve the cheekbone (zygoma) and are common in contact sport.

The cheekbone is a key structural component of the midface that contributes to facial contour, eye support, and jaw function.

Injury to this area can affect both appearance and function, and requires careful assessment to determine whether surgical treatment is needed.


Elite Sport and Return to Play

Dr Tom Pepper understands that facial trauma in athletes requires a different approach to standard care. Alongside accurate reconstruction, there is a need to:

Drawing on his experience treating high-level athletes in the USA, surgical care is structured to minimise downtime while preserving long-term function.

This includes rapid intervention where required, an accelerated return-to-play strategy, and the use of custom-fitted facial protective equipment to enable earlier reintroduction to training while reducing the risk of re-injury.


How Zygomatic Fractures Present

Symptoms may include:

Initial swelling can mask underlying deformity, so reassessment is often required.


Assessment

Assessment involves:

This allows identification of:


When Treatment Is Required

Not all fractures require surgery.

Treatment depends on:

Conservative Management


Surgical Management

Surgery is recommended where there is:


Surgical Treatment (Open Reduction and Fixation)

When required, surgery involves:


Timing of Surgery

Timing is important:

Delayed treatment may require more complex reconstructive procedures.


Recovery

Recovery varies depending on severity.


Risks and Considerations

Potential risks include:

Careful planning and technique minimise these risks.


Specialist Assessment and Treatment

Zygomatic fractures require both functional and aesthetic judgement.

As a dual-qualified (medical and dental) Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, treatment is guided by:

This ensures treatment is appropriately tailored, whether surgical or conservative.


Consultation

A consultation allows full assessment, imaging where required, and discussion of the most appropriate treatment approach.


Book a Consultation

For assessment and management of zygomatic fractures in London, arrange a consultation to discuss your injury and treatment options.

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Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.