The appearance of full cheeks is primarily determined by the , a specialized mass of adipose tissue located between the buccinator muscle and other superficial muscles.
: In childhood, prominent cheeks are a sign of healthy development. As humans age, these fat pads naturally diminish or shift downward, which is why full cheeks are strongly associated with a youthful appearance. Chubby Cheeks
: There is a growing movement to embrace natural face shapes, resisting the pressure to "contour away" round features. The appearance of full cheeks is primarily determined
Since "chubby cheeks" can refer to everything from a classic nursery rhyme to a medical condition or a cosmetic concern, this paper covers the three most common perspectives: the biological causes, the cultural significance of the "youthful" look, and practical management. : There is a growing movement to embrace
The perception of chubby cheeks has shifted from a sign of "baby fat" to a sought-after aesthetic in various beauty communities.