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Thank you for your question.Creating cheek dimples requires a surgical procedure.To be sure, see two or more experienced, licensedand certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a goodcandidate and that it is safe for you to have the procedure.I hope this helps.
Unfortunately, its just not possible to achieve permanent dimples on your cheeks by pressing on them. The good news though is that the dimple creation procedure is very quick and performed under a local anaesthetic. Results are exaggerated at first but soften and relax into natural looking dimples. Most people feel only mild discomfort and recovery is usually very quick.
Unfortunately this will not happen, if so every time we put pressure on our skin would have dimples everywhere. There are techniques to create them if you are interested.Good LuckStephen M. Davis,MD, FACSGreen Hills Plastic Surgery
Pressing on your cheeks will not create dimples, fortunately. If that were the case we would wake up each morning with all sorts of dimples that we didn't want! Dimple plasty is an in office procedure during which the facial muscles are sutured to the skin at the desired site of a dimple. This involves a small incision hidden inside the mouth.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
Hi, The question that you ask is a good one. You are still very early out from your procedure and it is not uncommon to have soft tissue swelling for 1.5-3 months after the procedure. Contacting you physician is important as I am certain that they would want to answer your questions as well...
Fillers in the area will help smooth the indentations at rest if you cannot wait on your healing. You are only 2 months out from surgery and your body is continuing to heal. I would continue to wait to see if the dimpling will improve over the next couple of months before...
This is a simple office procedure with minimal downtime. A tiny incision is placed inside the mouth to create the dimple.
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