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How does a dimple form? - Answers

A dimple forms when the skin's underlying connective tissue is pulled tighter due to factors such as fat loss, muscle contractions, or genetics. This creates a small indentation on the surface of the skin, often seen on the cheeks or chin. In some cases, dimples can be a result of a variation in the structure of the facial muscles. They are usually considered a genetic trait, passed down through families.



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A dimple forms when the skin's underlying connective tissue is pulled tighter due to factors such as fat loss, muscle contractions, or genetics. This creates a small indentation on the surface of the skin, often seen on the cheeks or chin. In some cases, dimples can be a result of a variation in the structure of the facial muscles. They are usually considered a genetic trait, passed down through families.



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A dimple forms when the skin's underlying connective tissue is pulled tighter due to factors such as fat loss, muscle contractions, or genetics. This creates a small indentation on the surface of the skin, often seen on the cheeks or chin. In some cases, dimples can be a result of a variation in the structure of the facial muscles. They are usually considered a genetic trait, passed down through families.

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