This is a continuation of my previous question, but I have more info now. I'm in my 20s and have had this for as long as I can remember. I recently went to a dermatologist and she confirmed that it was indeed a dimple, but she said the only thing she could do was filler which probably wouldn't last very long. I am wondering if there is something permanent I can do? I have other dimples which I love but this one looks like a wrinkle and ages me so I absolutely hate it. What are my options?
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I'm sorry to hear about your concerns following dimpleplasty. It's not uncommon for some patients to experience visible indentations or asymmetry after such procedures. Here are a few options you might consider:
Consult with Your Surgeon: It's important to follow up with your surgeon to discuss...
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...