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Why do some people have dimples when they smile, while others don’t?

Some people have dimples when they smile, but some people don’t have dimples when they smile. This is because the genes of each of us are different. It is precisely because of the differences in genes that everyone has dimples. The facial features are also different. So it is normal for some people to have dimples on their faces, and for some people not to have dimples on their faces, because not everyone has the gene for dimples. If your elders don’t have dimples, there’s a good chance you won’t have dimples either, because dimples are inherited. I don’t think you should be too sad if you don’t have dimples. Everyone has their own characteristics. Some people are characterized by having dimples, but for some people, having dimples on their face makes them look weird, which is not particularly suitable for them.

Although having dimples on the face makes people feel particularly youthful and energetic when they smile, dimples are actually a defect caused by the loss of a small piece of facial muscle. And people with dimples generally don't have much subcutaneous fat, so although many fat people may have the gene for dimples, they don't show it because their facial fat is too thick and the dimples cannot show up. Dimples can be transformed through modern surgery, which means that if you want to have dimples, you can get them through plastic surgery, but I don’t recommend that you do it.

Because the one that suits you is the best. If a dimple is added, the face will be uncoordinated. So this is really picking up sesame seeds and losing watermelons, changing the face that originally suited you into a face that doesn't suit you, which is equivalent to disfigurement. Therefore, it is not recommended that everyone undergo such plastic surgery. And plastic surgery also has certain risks. Although technology is constantly improving and the success rate of this type of minor surgery is very high, there are also some shady plastic surgery hospitals. So everyone also needs to keep their eyes open, and don’t let it happen because of a dimple. I lost my most precious thing.

Dimples are dispensable. They will not affect people’s normal lives. Don’t be sad if you don’t have them. Don’t be proud of them if you have them. If something determined by genes is forcibly changed artificially, the final result may not be particularly ideal. Because our body, hair, and skin are inherited from our parents, we should still cherish them.