Dimpleplasty: What You Need to Know

What is a dimpleplasty?

Dimple creation surgery, also known as dimpleplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that creates dimples in the cheeks. Dimples are small indentations in the skin that are caused by a small amount of fat and muscle tissue being pulled into a small indentation in the skin. They are usually located on the cheeks and are considered a cosmetic feature in many cultures.

The surgical procedure for dimple creation involves making a small incision inside the cheek and then creating a small hole in the underlying muscle. A small suture is then passed through the hole and tied, creating a permanent indentation in the cheek. The incision is then closed with dissolvable sutures.

The procedure is typically done under local anesthesia and takes around 30 minutes to complete. Recovery time is short, and patients can usually return to normal activities within a day or two.

It is important to keep in mind that dimple creation surgery is considered a cosmetic procedure and is not recommended for everyone. It’s important to have a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss the best options, potential risks, and any other concerns.

It’s also important to note that, as with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications that can arise after dimple creation surgery, such as infection, bleeding or dissatisfaction with the final results. It is important to carefully consider the risks and benefits before deciding to have the procedure.

Benefits of dimpleplasty

While it is considered a cosmetic procedure, there are several benefits to having dimpleplasty.

  1. Enhance facial appearance: Dimples are considered a cosmetic feature in many cultures and are often seen as a sign of youth and beauty. Dimpleplasty can enhance the overall appearance of the face, giving it a more youthful and attractive look.
  2. Boost self-confidence: Many people who have dimples feel more confident and self-assured because of their dimples. Dimpleplasty can give people the opportunity to have dimples and to feel more confident in their appearance.
  3. Non-invasive procedure: Dimpleplasty is a relatively non-invasive procedure that does not require general anaesthesia. It’s done under local anaesthesia and recovery time is short, usually a day or two.
  4. Customisable: The procedure can be customized to the patient’s desired size and location of the dimples.
  5. Long-lasting results: Dimpleplasty results are long-lasting, as long as the patient maintains a healthy weight, the dimples should remain visible.
  6. Low risk of complications: As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications that can arise after dimpleplasty, such as infection, bleeding or dissatisfaction with the final results. However, the risks are low, and the procedure is relatively safe.

It is important to remember that dimpleplasty is a cosmetic procedure, and it’s important to have a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss the best options, potential risks, and any other concerns before deciding to have the procedure.

Ideal candidate for Dimple Creation

To determine if you are a suitable candidate for dimpleplasty, a consultation with a plastic surgeon is necessary.

Here are some factors that will be considered during the consultation to determine if you are a good candidate for dimpleplasty:

  1. Medical history: The surgeon will take into account your medical history, including any conditions or medications that may increase the risk of complications during or after the procedure.
  2. Realistic expectations: It’s important to have realistic expectations about the outcome of the procedure and to understand that dimpleplasty is a cosmetic procedure and it’s not going to change your overall facial appearance.
  3. Facial structure: The surgeon will examine your facial structure to determine if dimples can be created in a natural-looking way and if the desired size and location of the dimples can be achieved.
  4. Age: Although there is no age limit for dimpleplasty, candidates should be in good general health and should have completed their facial growth.
  5. Psychological well-being: The decision to have dimpleplasty should be driven by personal desire and not the pressure of others. It’s important to be in a stable psychological state before undergoing any elective surgery.

Dimpleplasty procedure

Dimple creation surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure. You’ll be able to go home once the procedure has been completed. If you received no sedation, you are able to drive home.The surgery is safely performed under a local anaesthetic, so you will not feel any pain or discomfort. If you are nervous about having a medical procedure, you can choose to have oral sedation in addition to injections of local anaesthetic. Please ask the pre-assessment team about this before the day of your procedure.The procedure involves a biopsy instrument being placed against the buccal mucosa (inner cheek). Then, a circular cut is made through the cheek muscles. While the skin is left intact, tissue will be removed, leaving a circular shadow. The incision is then sutured closed. These stitches will be dissolvable, so there is no need to attend another appointment to remove them.

Recovery after dimple creation surgery

Dimple creation surgery is considered a day procedure, and you will be able to return home once the effects of the local anaesthetic have worn off.

In the days following the procedure, you can expect to see some swelling and bruising. However, this will fade over time.

The sutures used to close the incision inside the cheek will dissolve within two weeks of your surgery. Once the healing process is complete, the cheek muscle will connect with the skin, and a new, natural-looking dimple will be formed.

Risks and complications of Dimple Creation

Dimple creation surgery is considered to be a straightforward low-risk procedure with a minimal risk of complications occurring. Your surgeon will fully assess you to ensure your suitability for the procedure. During your consultation, the surgeon will outline the risks and potential complications associated with dimpleplasty surgery.

Potential complications of dimple creation

  • Nerve injury
  • Surgical site infection
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Prolonged swelling of cheek
  • Loss of dimple
  • Potential requirement for a revision procedure