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reece(:
11-02-2014, 02:05 AM
'When God was giving out dimples I was at the back of the queue!': Woman undergoes pioneering dimpleplasty surgery

Cherelle, a trainee lawyer, says that she has always wanted dimples but was upset that hers weren't noticeable.
'I've always loved dimples [but] I wasn't blessed to be given big ones,' she explained, adding that she liked Cheryl Cole's.
'When God was giving out dimples I was at the back of the queue. I find myself on the street or watching TV and anyone with dimples stands out to me.'


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/10/article-2555716-1B4707DE00000578-812_634x351.jpg
Dimpled: Cherelle shows off her dimples, on the day of surgery, on the most recent episode of Bodyshock - now, the indentations are much more subtle
But getting her dream dimples came at a cost. Dimpleplasty surgery involves having holes punched into the cheeks using a scalpel.

Once the hole has been created, the new dimple is stitched into place. The surgery usually costs £1,500 for two - however Cherelle got hers for free, in return for letting the clinic use her story in its publicity materials.
'I was online with my friend and we were basically having a joke as to what procedures you could do and you couldn't do, and I was like: "wow, I didn't know you could have your dimples done",' adds Cherelle.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/10/article-2555716-1B4706BD00000578-668_634x364.jpg

'I gave it a bit of thought, contacted them and here I am.'
She added: 'I want really deep ones so every time I smile, they're there and I'm glad it's for life as well. It's not something I'm going to have to repeat which is good.'
Cherelle, who appears in Channel 4 documentary Bodyshockers: My Piercing Hell, was also filmed having the procedure and inspecting the eventual results.
Speaking of her new dimples in a scene from the programme, she said: 'I was impressed as I didn't think they were going to be that deep, it's mixed feelings. Once it has healed, I know I will love it.'
Once the surgery healed, after two weeks, the dimples became much less noticeable.
'The dimples are subtle and only visible when I smile,' Cherelle told Mail Online today.
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Dimpled: Cheryl Cole, 30, is famous for her much-admired dimpled visage; right, Cherelle now - the dimples are now much more subtle, and are barely perceptible unless she's smiling
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2555716/Woman-spends-3-000-getting-CHEEKS-pierced-bid-recreate-Cheryl-Coles-famous-dimples.html


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Mystic Mock
11-02-2014, 02:09 AM
Horrible, why would you do that to yourself?

GiRTh
11-02-2014, 02:10 AM
Money well spent.

reece(:
11-02-2014, 02:12 AM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/02/10/article-2555716-1B47071300000578-149_634x357.jpg

Mystic Mock
11-02-2014, 02:13 AM
She's fingering him.

Kizzy
11-02-2014, 02:22 AM
Daft sod...

Z
11-02-2014, 02:56 AM
Looks great IMO, a rare example of plastic surgery that doesn't look bad regardless of how well it's done.

Loukas
11-02-2014, 03:32 AM
to me it looks like she's had plastic surgery after someone shot her straight through her cheeks, i think it looks awful.

RichardG
11-02-2014, 07:44 AM
She looks like she's been shot D:

HD
11-02-2014, 07:50 AM
"Cheryl Cole, 30, is famous for her much-admired dimpled visage"

Not her singing then :laugh3:

Jordan.
11-02-2014, 08:13 AM
Looks great IMO, a rare example of plastic surgery that doesn't look bad regardless of how well it's done.

Is this serious? :suspect: No one has dimples like that, she looks ridic.

edit: oh I just realised the last pic is her now... but you can hardly see them?

thesheriff443
11-02-2014, 08:21 AM
hamster cheeks.

Josy
11-02-2014, 12:03 PM
People are looking at the first pic as if that's the way she looks, that was straight after surgery.

The bottom pic is the end result and it looks fine IMO.

Not something I would personally do though.

Z
11-02-2014, 12:16 PM
Is this serious? :suspect: No one has dimples like that, she looks ridic.

edit: oh I just realised the last pic is her now... but you can hardly see them?

Yes that's the point, she just wanted dimples when she was smiling and that's what she got. Looks absolutely fine, you would never know she'd had surgery to look that way.

People are looking at the first pic as if that's the way she looks, that was straight after surgery.

The bottom pic is the end result and it looks fine IMO.

Not something I would personally do though.

Yeah I wouldn't do it myself because I've never had a burning desire to have dimples :laugh: but it looks totally fine.

Livia
11-02-2014, 02:12 PM
Wow... now she's virtually indistinguishable from Cheryl Cole. Apart from her being a different race entirely, it's like they were separated at birth.

Nedusa
11-02-2014, 02:13 PM
Strange how someone's priorities can get so messed up such that having dimples becomes an obsession..

Does anyone think this woman has mental health issues where vanity has overcome reason...???

user104658
11-02-2014, 04:14 PM
Wow... now she's virtually indistinguishable from Cheryl Cole. Apart from her being a different race entirely, it's like they were separated at birth.

Apparently there are (exceptionally, freakishly rare) incidents of women having "twins" from two different fathers so... you never know! :joker:

Basically, it's happened when the mother has released two eggs at once (as with fraternal [non-identical] twins) and also had sex with two men within a small timeframe, and each egg has been fertilized, but one by each... spurt, if you will. The eggs then develop and share a womb just as fraternal twins would. But could theoretically be different races.

Like giving birth to a packet of vice-versas.

:shocked:

user104658
11-02-2014, 04:16 PM
More on topic: pretty unnecessary, however, they at least don't look unnatural. As plastic surgeries go, seems fairly un-drastic.

Now, these people who deliberately have a "sexy" gap made between their two front teeth... WHY? Why would anyone do that?

Z
11-02-2014, 05:35 PM
Strange how someone's priorities can get so messed up such that having dimples becomes an obsession..

Does anyone think this woman has mental health issues where vanity has overcome reason...???

Did you read what she said? She said she'd been joking about plastic surgery with a friend and then they read that you could get dimples done and this TV program would cover the costs so that they could film the process which is why she got it done. She got free surgery and it looks fine.

Marsh.
11-02-2014, 05:39 PM
I thought it was that first pic then. Looks like two arseholes in her face.

Silly bitch, why do you always have to look like someone else? That last picture it's barely made any difference.

Z
11-02-2014, 05:43 PM
I thought it was that first pic then. Looks like two arseholes in her face.

Silly bitch, why do you always have to look like someone else? That last picture it's barely made any difference.

She got it done for free, she fancied getting dimples and it turned out well. Really not seeing the problem whatsoever.

Marsh.
12-02-2014, 11:00 AM
She got it done for free, she fancied getting dimples and it turned out well. Really not seeing the problem whatsoever.

I never said there was a problem, I simply said I don't see the rationale with having work done when a) I find it incredibly sad people have to look like others to be happy and b) It didn't actually work.

I suppose she should be happy it didn't go drastically wrong like a lot do.

Z
12-02-2014, 07:01 PM
I never said there was a problem, I simply said I don't see the rationale with having work done when a) I find it incredibly sad people have to look like others to be happy and b) It didn't actually work.

I suppose she should be happy it didn't go drastically wrong like a lot do.

But it did work - she's happy with the results, it's given her slight dimples which she always fancied having and she got it done for free. She wasn't unhappy, it says there she was joking about it with a friend and they found it - it's not like she was miserable and in counselling over it :umm2:

HD
12-02-2014, 07:03 PM
Good on her tbh.

If she wanted Dimpz, why not? It's her body, go gurl.

Samm
12-02-2014, 07:03 PM
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Benjamin
12-02-2014, 07:03 PM
I hate my dimples, why anyone would want them is beyond me.

Marsh.
12-02-2014, 07:28 PM
But it did work - she's happy with the results, it's given her slight dimples which she always fancied having and she got it done for free. She wasn't unhappy, it says there she was joking about it with a friend and they found it - it's not like she was miserable and in counselling over it :umm2:

:conf: That's got nothing to do with what I posted.

She wanted dimples... because Cheryl Cole has them. I find that sad.

Z
12-02-2014, 07:36 PM
:conf: That's got nothing to do with what I posted.

She wanted dimples... because Cheryl Cole has them. I find that sad.

No she didn't... she said she wanted dimples. The newspaper brought up Cheryl Cole. You said "a) I find it incredibly sad people have to look like others to be happy and b) It didn't actually work." She wasn't unhappy, she saw an opportunity to get it done and figured why not. It did work. She didn't want to look like Cheryl Cole, she wanted dimples. The newspaper was the one that drew the comparison.

Marsh.
12-02-2014, 07:37 PM
She did mention Cheryl Cole's.

Z
12-02-2014, 07:40 PM
She did mention Cheryl Cole's.

She said she liked her dimples, as an example, not that she wants them because Cheryl has them. The newspaper was the one publishing pictures of Cheryl and drawing the comparisons, not the woman herself.