Dimples can be located anywhere along the cheek bone.
rob has one dimple on his cheek and back dimples... Kristen have back dimples too
In a way you are because you have a little dent in your check. To me its the cutes deformity ever! ************************************************* No, you are not deformed if you have cheek dimples.
Dimples are dominant
These are determined genetically: passed on hereditarily. Or you can get plastic surgery to get dimples. Hope I helped (Sorry, there is no way to just get dimples.) :( -AGrande<3
Specifically, the presence of a double or bifid zygomaticus major muscle may explain the formation of cheek dimples
Yes he does like the end of his lips and a small one right beside his cheek
laugh lines are on the very outside of your mouth and of course line like and dimples are like holes that dont go all the way through your cheek
You can either poke your cheeks where you want the dimples for five minutes while smile every day or you can pinch your cheeks with your thumb and index. You press your index in while you smile for 1 min every day. You can do either one of these for a week and then you'll get beautiful, natural, cute dimples.
a example of a gene
It is neither good or bad to have dimples. Some find dimples to be attractive while others do not feel one way or another about them. There is a good chance that if a baby has dimples, they will outgrow them as they get older.
Dimples are the visible indentations in facial skin that are either permanently present on cheeks or chin, or appear temporarily while a person speaks or smiles. Dimples are one of the most dominant facial traits. Generally, dimples are present or appear on both cheeks, but sometime, a rare form of single dimple appears on one cheek. It is believed that dimples are genetically inherited. Studies have found that the parents having dimples give birth to children having dimples. Anatomically, dimples are caused by the facial muscle called zygomaticus major. Dimples are caused when your facial muscle - zygomaticus major, is shorter than normal; it pulls on your skin and forms the indentation in your facial skin. Cheek dimples are formed by the double or bifid zygomaticus major muscle.