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Dimple Aesthetics

Dimple Aesthetics

What is Dimple Aesthetics?

Dimple aesthetics is a cosmetic procedure designed to create dimples on the face or waist, enhancing the aesthetic appeal. Dimples are indentations that form naturally near the lip line when smiling and can also appear on the cheeks, chin, or waist. While naturally occurring dimples are due to genetic factors, many people opt for dimple aesthetics to achieve this admired feature.

How is Dimple Aesthetics Performed?

During the procedure, the desired location for the dimple is determined in consultation with the patient. Small incisions are made in the selected area, and a tiny portion of the muscle is removed to create the dimple. This procedure is quick and minimally invasive.

Application Areas of Dimple Aesthetics

Dimple aesthetics can be performed on various areas depending on the patient’s preference:

  • Cheeks
  • Chin
  • Waist

Duration of Dimple Aesthetics Procedure

The dimple aesthetics procedure is performed under local anesthesia and typically takes about 15-20 minutes. The full formation of the dimple may take 1 to 3 weeks.

Creating Venus & Waist Dimples

Venus and waist dimples are aesthetic enhancements aimed at creating natural curves in the hip area. This bilateral procedure, often done under local anesthesia, involves thinning the subcutaneous fat to form dimples. The entire process takes around 20 minutes, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing waistline.

Can Dimple Aesthetics be Reversed?

Yes, dimple aesthetics can be reversed if desired. Some patients may decide they prefer their original appearance, and the procedure can be undone.

Permanence of Dimple Aesthetics

Dimple aesthetics are permanent unless the patient opts for a reversal procedure.

Pre-Procedure Considerations for Dimple Aesthetics

  • Ensure the procedure is performed by a specialist in a reputable clinic.
  • Inform your doctor about your medical history, including chronic conditions, past illnesses, genetic diseases, and current medications.
  • Clearly communicate your aesthetic goals and ask about the expected outcomes.

Post-Procedure Care for Dimple Aesthetics

  • Expect slight swelling and bruising, which is a natural part of the healing process.
  • Avoid trauma to the treated area.
  • Maintain hygiene to prevent infections.
  • Use prescribed medications as directed.
  • Consume soft and liquid foods initially to aid in healing.

 

Treatment Summary

Inclusive Package

Hotel, Transfer, Assistance

Operation Duration

1-8 Hours

Anesthesia

General Anesthesia

Stay Duration

5-10 days

Frequently Asked Questions

Dimple aesthetics is a cosmetic procedure designed to create dimples on the cheeks, chin, or waist. Individuals who do not naturally have dimples can undergo this procedure to achieve the desired aesthetic effect.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia. Small incisions are made at the desired dimple location, and a tiny portion of the muscle is removed to create the indentation.
The procedure usually takes about 15-20 minutes. It may take 1 to 3 weeks for the dimple to fully form and settle.
Yes, dimple aesthetics is permanent. However, it can be reversed if the patient wishes to return to their original appearance.
Yes, the procedure can be reversed if the patient decides they prefer their original look.
Dimple aesthetics can be performed on the cheeks, chin, and waist.
After the procedure, slight swelling and bruising may occur, which is a natural part of the healing process. It's important to maintain hygiene, avoid trauma to the area, and follow the doctor's post-operative care instructions.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so there is no pain during the procedure. There may be slight discomfort during the healing process, but it can be managed with pain relievers.
Anyone who desires to have dimples and is in good general health can be a good candidate for dimple aesthetics. A consultation with a specialist will help determine individual suitability.
Expect slight swelling and bruising, which is normal. Avoid any impact or trauma to the treated area. Maintain proper hygiene to prevent infection. Take all prescribed medications as directed. Eat soft and liquid foods initially to aid the healing process.

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