A woman who dreamed of having dimples like Cheryl reveals she underwent a £1,500 procedure to have them surgically created.
Jo Martin, 49, of Mirfield, West Yorkshire, was happy with her looks but wanted to have dimples as she thought they would 'soften her smile'.
'I always wanted them and it always caught my eye when I saw other people with little dimples,' she said. 'I would look in the mirror and put my fingers in my face to create little dents.'


Jo Martin, 49, of Mirfield, West Yorkshire, was happy with her looks but wanted to have dimples as she thought they would 'soften her smile'. Pictured, Jo before the dimpleplasty


Jo paid £1,500 to have them surgically created with a dimpleplasty, a procedure where a hole is made in the cheek and a stitch is pulled through to create the defined dent, pictured


Stars like Cheryl, pictured at Claridges in London last week, are admired for their dimples
Two years ago she came across a dimpleplasty, a procedure where a hole is made in the cheek and a stitch is pulled through to create the defined dent.
The procedure takes between 15-20 minutes and can be carried out under local anaesthetic.
In April this year she booked in to have the procedure at the Medical Arts for Cosmetic Surgery in London.
She said: 'The surgeon there, Shailesh Vadodaria, has been doing these procedures for about a decade, so I felt like he was very experienced.


Jo, pictured before the procedure, spent years researching before electing to have it carried out at t the Medical Arts for Cosmetic Surgery in London in April this year


Jo wanted to have the procedure carried out before her wedding day in May. However the first dimple procedure failed to take and the results were undefined, as seen in the photo above
'I got in touch with them and they were very nice and extremely helpful, so it felt like the right decision to go with them.
'I was getting married in May to my partner so I wanted to have it done before then.'
However the first procedure was unsuccessful and employment consultant Jo did not leave with the dimples she wanted.
'It just hadn't taken, which is nothing to do with the surgery,' she said. 'It just depends on the type of tissue and, obviously, each person is different.
'I had it down again about seven weeks later and it was really straight forward but, once more, the results weren't quite perfect, so in the end, I went for a third time about seven weeks after that.


The dimpleplatsy took between 15-20 minutes and was carried out under local anaesthetic. Pictured, Jo on her way home from the procedure with her new, defined dimples


Jo, pictured on her way home from the surgery, said she has been showered with compliments about her new smile, although not everyone knows what exactly has changed
'It was third time lucky, because it turned out perfect. I have lovely little indents and both the surgeon and I are really happy.'
Jo said she has been showered with compliments about her new smile. She said: 'Not everyone realises exactly what has changed but they tell me I look really well.
'Some of my clients have even told me how nice my smile is. I know that some people might think it's a waste of money but it was something I wanted and it has made me happier.'
The experience has also left her considering further procedures as she ages.
She said: 'I'm turning 50 next year, but most people say I look much younger, so I don't feel like I need anything else right now.
'But I would absolutely consider having surgery in the future. I think that if my eyelids start to drop, I would have those lifted.'
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Main photo article A woman who dreamed of having dimples like Cheryl reveals she underwent a £1,500 procedure to have them surgically created.
Jo Martin, 49, of Mirfield, West Yorkshire, was happy with her looks but wanted to have dimples as she thought they would ‘soften her smile’.
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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