Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael K. Obeng tells PEOPLE how the device works and whether it’s safe to use Getty A new beauty trend is taking over social media, popular among people who wish ...
Only about 20% to 30% of the world's population has natural dimples, according to Allure Plastic Surgery. ShutterDivision - stock.adobe.com A dimpled smile is iconic — and rare. And since we always ...
Dimples, charming indentations often gracing smiles, arise from a zygomaticus major muscle variation. This genetic trait, frequently inherited, enhances facial attractiveness, boosting perceived ...
In some cultures, dimples are seen as a sign of beauty or even good luck. But what causes dimples, and why do some people have them while others don't? Dimples are small, natural indentations in the ...
In the constant pursuit of youth, some aesthetic junkies are shelling out thousands for one simple, childlike feature: dimples. The rise of dimpleplasties — a minimally invasive procedure to create ...
Named after the Roman Goddess of Beauty, Venus, they are linked to low body fat, better blood circulation and a healthy lifestyle rather than sexual characteristics which have gripped the majority of ...
Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael K. Obeng tells PEOPLE how the device works and whether it’s safe to use Some social media users are trying to achieve the look using a "dimple maker" device ...