Female, 33 ..i had done my dimpleplasty about 3 months ago & i think the surgery went wrong, its not symmetric & i ask doctor to reverse one of it permanently, so just let the other one. But until now the indentation still very visible on both side.
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Answer: Options for Addressing Indentations After Dimpleplasty
Dimpleplasty is a cosmetic procedure that creates dimples on the cheeks, and it can be influenced by changes in facial volume due to weight fluctuations. Here are some considerations:
Weight Stability: It is generally advisable to undergo cosmetic procedures when your weight is stable....
This is a challenging situation. The skin is scared to the underlying facial musculature. Fat transfer is a great option but should be performed with subcision for optimal results. Subcision could be performed by using a small cannula beneath the skin to release the skin from the underlying...
Yes, you are correct about having an indentation when you're not smiling - while you recover from your surgery. I would recommend avoiding any filler product to the area while it is healing. The dimpleplasty procedure relies on a scar forming between the undersurface of your skin and the muscle...