Would you get a dimple by plastic surgery? Do people with dimples seem more likeable?
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Would you get a dimple by plastic surgery? Do people with dimples seem more likeable?

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alarafan asked:

I know a guy who got a dimple done by plastic surgery. It is not a true dimple because it is there all the time. I have always wished for a dimple bit his looks a bit too artificial.

Would you get one done and what do you think of the idea in general?

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Posted in Qns & Ans on Dec 27th, 2010, 9:09 am by plastic_surgery_world   

7 Responses

  1. xhilerated26
    October 2nd, 2009 | 12:13 pm

    Are you SERIOUSLY asking this question?? You actually know of someone who deliberatly went into surgery for a DIMPLE?? I think that has to be the most ludicrus thing that I have ever heard. If your debating getting plastic surgery for a dimple, you should also go get your head examined.

  2. Joey D
    October 2nd, 2009 | 8:25 pm

    Its not how they are on the outside its how they are on the inside. dont judge people by the way they look i learned that the hard way. comin from the heart

  3. butterflycita
    October 5th, 2009 | 12:39 am

    I have two dimples and I love the attention that I get when I smile. They really do stand out.

  4. LoveSpell
    October 5th, 2009 | 3:08 am

    I would love dimples also, but would not pay to have them. What if they mess up ?
    No thanks.
    A dimple is a part of someones character, and if you weren’t born with one, don’t do it.
    Everyone you know would think you were WEIRD

  5. CLAUDIA
    October 6th, 2009 | 5:52 pm

    you can do whatever floats your boat really,but why would you want a dimple just for attention?sounds like you need some therapy..

  6. Qmark
    October 10th, 2009 | 3:19 am

    I intend to do next year too! But i did alot of research, Most of the cases is like your friend that the dimple is always there, and cases like swelling very badly and disfigure your face. And also, its need about a year to fully recover! Thought for a long time, asked the price.. The best clinic @ paragon, need a cost of 5k.. I think it really not worth to have it with high chances of risk too.. Think about it ya~! :p

  7. skaizun
    October 11th, 2009 | 6:24 am

    People with dimples are often considered “cute”, because dimples more easily reflect their state of mind, especially when they are smiling.

    Dimples are usually an inherited trait, and are a combination of nerve and muscular contractions, which would be virtually impossible for a plastic surgeon to artificially induce (and I would seriously question the credentials of any surgeon who would do such a thing).

    FWIW: I recently met a diner waitress who was average looking, but she was friendly and a bit on the shy side. Every time she smiled, even the littlest bit, her dimples appeared like golf course divots (in a good way, of course!). When I left her a tip, I said, “That’s 50 cents for each dimple!”, to which she laughed (her dimples were “buried” beneath her wide grin!).

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