The cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic bone, is located on the side of the face, forming the prominence of the cheek. It connects with the maxilla (upper jaw), the temporal bone, and the sphenoid bone. The cheekbone plays a key role in the structure of the face and provides support for the eyes and muscles involved in facial expression.
No but around the cheek it self is the zygomatic bone (the cheek bone)
The point of the cheek is formed by the zygomatic bone. The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone and the malar bone.
zygomatic bone
The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic arch. It contributes to the structure of the face and helps protect the eye and other facial structures.
There are several bones, but you're most likely thinking of the zygomatic bone/arch.
cheek bone
The cranium is the name for the human skull. The term "cheek bone" is a misnomer, as it is not a separate bone, but is merely a part of the cranium just below the eye socket on either side of the cranium.
That would be the anti eyebrow.
cheek bone
Zygomatic bone.
The scientific name for the cheekbone is zygomatic bone.
These are bones in the face that stick out from the sides to form the cheek. There is one on each side.