Dimple Creation
Cheek dimples emphasize facial beauty and expression. But not everyone is born with a dimple on their cheek. The process of creating a dimple on the face by surgery is known as dimple creation. On the inner side of the cheek, a little, painless incision is made. On the exterior of the cheek, there are no scars or incisions. Through the inner side of the cheek, a small absorbable suture is placed. To create the dimple, it grabs the skin's inner side. The dimple will be visible in the first few days after surgery, even when not smiling. After a few days or weeks, smiling will make the dimple visible. There are no visible scars on the outside side of the face after this procedure.
The Procedure Of Dimple Creation
Under local anaesthetic, it is carried out. On the skin, the ideal location of the dimple is marked. A small portion of the cheek lining is cut away. To create a dimple, a double nylon suture is put into the skin and muscles. The cheek lining is subsequently closed using dissoluble suturing material.
The process of making a dimple takes roughly 30 minutes to complete. This procedure is simple because of developments in cosmetic surgery. With the use of Kaayakalp's dimple creation services, anyone can enhance their facial beauty by acquiring a dimple.
Who May Choose To Create Dimples?
Anyone might be a suitable candidate for this surgery because it is a safe method. The surgeon at Kaayakalp will evaluate your medical history and assess it during your appointment. The decision as to whether a person is a good candidate is made at that point.
Why Kaayakalp?
The best dimple-creation clinic in Kolkata is Kaayakalp, which is headed by Dr Vikram Singh Rathore. The centre for all cosmetic procedures in Kolkata is now Kaayakalp due to the knowledge, experience, and professionalism of his team. Kaayakalp has been a pioneer in cosmetic surgery, particularly in the production of dimples in Kolkata.
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Dimple creation surgery involves making a small incision from the inside of the cheek to create a dimple, which is nothing more than a flaw in the cheek musculature. The dimple is then created by placing an absorbable suture from the underside of the skin where it is needed and tying it to the cheek mucosa. Under local anaesthesia, it is performed without causing any discomfort, and afterwards, the patient calmly walks back to their house.
The musculature of the cheeks has a natural flaw that causes dimples. Usually inherited, it can affect one or both cheeks, but it also occasionally affects only one cheek. Cartoon characters frequently have dimpling. People frequently desire dimple formation since it seems natural and attractive. Dimples are a common feature around the chin and cheek areas.
The procedure is typically completed as a day case while being anaesthetized locally. The surgical time is roughly 20 to 30 minutes.
You are urged to contact our office to confirm the follow-up appointments after the surgery. After the surgery, you should anticipate seeing one of our team members within a week. If you experience fever, pain that is severe after taking prescribed medications, oedema, or redness in the operated area, you must call our experts right once. It's unlikely that this will happen.
It is necessary to finish the five-day course of oral antibiotics. Painkillers will be prescribed to you, but you only need to take them if the pain is excessive. In most cases, patients who undergo this operation do not require pain medication after the second day. We will provide you with instructions for antibacterial gargles. You must practise good oral hygiene by regularly gargling with an antiseptic solution after consuming anything.
The dimple-creation procedure is carried out as a day case under local anaesthesia. Local anaesthetics have a two-hour maximum duration of action. Your cheeks will be covered in a 1.5-centimetre skin-coloured paper dressing. On the same day, you might want to start your routine again. Within a week, the stitches are taken out.
The process of creating a dimple is not a precise science. The depth, size, and shape of the dimples cannot be predicted with any degree of accuracy. The majority of our patients, though, are happy with the results.