Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Woman undergoes dimple surgery to look like cheryl cole.

Trainee lawyer Cherelle Campbell underwent dimpleplasty
Had the procedure at a clinic on London's Harley Street
Surgery normally costs around £1,500 for both cheeks
New treatment creates dimples
by punching holes in the cheeks
Appears on most recent episode of BodyShockers: My Piercing Hell
Says she didn't expect such deep holes but knows she will love them
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.'
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.
 anaesthetic
'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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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Strange woman a lawyer for that matter

smita said...

I love Saved by the Bell! but the dimple thing is a little creepy….it would be interesting to see how people could justify this kind of plastic surgery. Lack of dimples makes you feel insecure?