Description: A zygomatic injury refers to any damage affecting this facial area, which includes the zygomatic bone, also known as the cheekbone, and the surrounding muscles. This injury can result from direct trauma, such as blows or falls, and can manifest in various forms, from bruises and fractures to soft tissue injuries. Zygomatic injuries are significant not only for their aesthetic impact but also for their potential to affect vital functions such as chewing and facial expression. The evaluation of these injuries often requires imaging techniques, such as X-rays or CT scans, to determine the extent of the damage. Additionally, treatment can range from conservative measures, such as ice and pain relievers, to surgical interventions in more severe cases. Recovery from a zygomatic injury can be a lengthy process, depending on the severity of the injury and the individual’s response to treatment.