Dimples—those tiny indentations on the cheeks—have long been associated with beauty, charm, and approachability. They light up a smile and often add a playful touch to one’s face. While some are lucky enough to be born with them, others admire them in celebrities like Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, and Shah Rukh Khan, wondering if they, too, could sport these attractive features. Thanks to modern cosmetic advancements, dimple creation surgery, or dimpleplasty, offers a safe and effective solution for those seeking to enhance their facial aesthetics.

Here’s everything you need to know about this transformative procedure.

What Are Dimples and Why Are They Desired?

Dimples form due to a small defect in the cheek muscle (zygomaticus major), where the skin attaches to the muscle, creating a dent when smiling. This genetic “flaw” is highly valued for its youthful and endearing appeal. Over centuries, dimples have symbolized friendliness, beauty, and charm, making them a sought-after feature in cosmetic enhancements.

Understanding Dimple Creation Surgery

Dimpleplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that allows individuals to achieve natural-looking dimples. This outpatient surgery involves creating an internal indentation in the cheek through a carefully executed technique.

The Procedure: Step-by-Step

  1. Marking the Dimple Location: The surgeon marks the ideal spot for the dimple based on your facial structure and preferences.
  2. Incision Inside the Cheek: A small incision is made on the inside of the mouth, leaving no external scars.
  3. Muscle Adjustment: A tiny portion of the cheek muscle is removed, and a suture is used to tie the muscle to the skin, forming a natural dimple.
  4. Closure: The incision is closed with absorbable stitches, requiring no removal later.

The result is a natural, symmetrical dimple that enhances your smile and facial expressions.

What to Expect After Surgery

Immediately after the procedure, the dimples will appear static, visible even without smiling. Over time, typically within 6–8 weeks, they will blend seamlessly into your facial expressions, becoming dynamic dimples that appear only when you smile.

Recovery and Post-Operative Care

Risks and Considerations