Pamela Dandan’s story begins with a little girl staring into a mirror, already questioning the reflection staring back. What ...
Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael K. Obeng tells PEOPLE how the device works and whether it’s safe to use Getty A new beauty trend is taking over social media, popular among people who wish ...
A MUM who spent her whole life dreaming of having dimples splashed just under £1,200 getting them stitched into her cheeks - only for them to fade in a matter of months. Becky Tang had wanted dimples ...
Many beauty publications, brands and creators have promoted the “fake freckles” trend for the past few years — inspiring freckle pens and tattoo procedures. Now it seems another facial feature is ...
What causes those adorable dimples in people’s cheeks? A terrible muscular deficiency. That’s right — every time someone smiles and shows off dimples, they’re actually revealing their ultimate ...
It takes good money to be this cheeky. A woman who always dreamed of having dimples claimed she spent nearly $1,500 on surgery to get them stitched into her cheeks — only for them to fade months later ...
ATLANTA - Kimberly Miles drove more than 100 miles from Columbus, Georgia, to Atlanta, in search of something she's been dreaming about for years: dimples. The real deal, just like her teenage son.
Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Michael K. Obeng tells PEOPLE how the device works and whether it’s safe to use Some social media users are trying to achieve the look using a "dimple maker" device ...