Beauty, you should have a slit-shaped dimple
When we "smile" when we make expressions, if the facial muscles affect each other and produce a depression, that is a "dimple". However, some people call it "Laughing Nest", or it has another name "Pear Nest" due to its different location and size. Not everyone has dimples, and people with dimples may have different shapes, heights, and depths. Broken down, dimples are located about 2-2.7 cm from the upper and outer corners of the mouth. There are two types of dimples: round and linear. Generally, the dimples are most visible when making a smiling expression. There is another pit on the face, called the pear pit. The pear fossa is located about 1 centimeter below and outside the corner of the mouth. The pear fossa is smaller and less clear than the dimple. Dimple formation is mostly genetic. If you also want it, you can go for plastic surgery.
Dimples, also known as smile dimples, are a traditional symbol of oriental beauty. Needless to say, the ancients praised and appreciated them. Even in modern times when beauties are everywhere, dimpled beauties are still the object of attraction for many people.
Dimples can be divided into three types: round, oval and cleft. Some scholars have conducted surveys and found that most of them are located on the cheeks, and are also more common around the corners of the mouth, with relatively few on the zygomatic and chin areas. The occurrence rate of natural dimples in Eastern ethnic groups is 1:18, with one dimple accounting for 34.2%, two dimples accounting for 59%, three dimples accounting for 5.6%, and four dimples accounting for 5.2%. 59.6% of cases have one dimple on the left cheek, and most of them have two dimples, and most of them appear on the cheek, with most cases of asymmetry on both sides.