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Why is the pit on the face called dimple?
Dimples, as the name implies, are nests formed by frequent drinking.

Dimples are formed by muscle activity under the skin. Most muscles of human body are firmly attached to bones through tendon fibers, such as pectoral muscles and lower limb muscles. Facial expression muscles are an exception. It is directly attached to the facial skin. When the expression muscles contract, it affects the facial skin, so various wrinkles appear on the face, resulting in expressions of joy, anger, sadness and joy. The two dimples on the smiling face are formed by the relative influence of facial skin and facial expression muscles (such as hamstring and smiling muscles).

Not everyone will have dimples on his face when he smiles. Whether there are dimples is related to the development of expression muscles. People with less plump smiling muscles and less subcutaneous fat on their faces generally have no dimples when they smile. Hope to adopt