Different types of Dimples: Cheek, Chin, Venus, and More Explained
The dimples on the face (especially the cheek dimples) form when there is some variation in the muscle of the face called the zygomaticus major. People with cheek dimples may have a muscle that is bifid or split that becomes visible as the dimple. Sometimes an accessory band pulls the skin tightly towards deeper tissue, which creates a dimple when the muscle contracts, like when the person smiles. Chin dimples (sometimes called cleft chins) are anatomically different — they involve a slight variation in the shape or fusion of the chin bone and overlying soft tissue.
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