yes they swell as i got mine peirced Friday and to day is wedsday mine are still swollen and i also had to change out the labret bars for toung rings they will get somewhat infected too this is normall healing process
$30 for each side jewelry for both cheeks -$60 resizing your jewelry another $60 total is about $180
fifth disease doesn't have swollen cheeks
Why couldn't you.
Poke your cheeks
In English, the Cantonese word for dimples, specifically those on someone's cheeks when they smile, is "酒窝" (pronounced as "jau4 wo1" in Jyutping). You can refer to them simply as "dimples" in English, but if you want to include the Cantonese term, you can say "cheek dimples" or "smile dimples" and add the Cantonese term in parentheses for clarity.
Dimples are visible indentations of the skin, caused by underlying flesh, which form on some people's cheeks when they smile.
yes it is because your cheeks are cells
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Dimples are mostly located on the cheeks. They are common genetic trait. Most are caused by a birth defect, which just goes to show that not all "malformations" are actually bad. In fact, in many cultures, dimpled cheeks are considered attractive.
No, there is no evidence of it. Dimples are natural indentations in your face, and they have nothing to do with sucking your cheeks. Some researchers believe they are a genetic characteristic, and if you possess the gene for dimples, you will have them. But other researchers disagree, saying they have not yet found which gene is responsible for dimples. But in either case, sucking in your cheeks probably would not give you permanent dimpling, since the skin is flexible and tends to bounce back.
Dimples are small indentations that can appear on the cheeks when someone smiles. They are considered a genetic trait and are often inherited from family members. Dimples are seen as a cute or attractive feature by some people.
Yes. getting your cheeks pierced DOES LEAVE PERMANENT DIMPLES. You are warned of this before getting them done. I have had mine pierced for about 6 years, and I went an entire year without anything in them, and I had dimples even without the jewelry in. When you puncture the muscle in your cheeks, and put something in the way of that muscle mending completely (in this case a Lebret Stud) They cheek compensates for the jewelry, and heals around it, INDEED leaving permanent dimples. That's just what happens. These piercings are also one of the hardest to heal and up keep. You must always be careful when caring for oral piercings. ALWAYS LISTEN TO THE PIERCERS ADVICE!