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What's the difference between dimple and pear vortex?
All around the corners of the mouth. Many people are confused by pear vortex and dimple, and they are often confused.

In fact, it is also very simple to distinguish dimples from pear vortices. The dimple is about 3 cm above and below the corners of the mouth, and the pear vortex is about 1 cm below the corners of the mouth. To the naked eye, the pear vortex is smaller and less deep than the dimple.

Located about 3 cm above and below the corners of the mouth, the natural dimples are caused by facial muscle defects. When making expressions, the muscles on the face produce a kind of depression under the condition of mutual influence, which is generally round, oval and fissure-like, with different sizes and depths. Not everyone has dimples, but people who have dimples also have different shapes and heights.

Under subdivision, dimples are located in the range of about 3 cm above the corners of the mouth, and there are two kinds of dimples: round and linear. Generally, dimples are the most obvious when you laugh.