"I've spent $60k on cosmetic surgery - including $2.3k to get dimples during last procedure"

  • 7 months ago
A woman who has splashed $60k on cosmetic surgery has undergone a procedure to get dimples.

Erin Paige Melendrez, 28, spent $2,300 on dimpleplasty - a cosmetic procedure which involves making an incision on the cheek to make small indents in the face.

It took six months for the dimples to look natural and Erin was thrilled with her results, she said.

In total she has spent an estimated $50k to $60k on all of her cosmetic enhancements - including two nose jobs, "cat-eye" surgery and breast implants.

She's had tonsil removal, a full face Botox, undereye PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatments and laser hair removal.

She has also had porcelain veneers twice and says she got "illegal butt injections" when she was 22.

Erin, from Las Cruces, New Mexico, said: "After dimple surgery I just felt sore like I had just gotten a shot - no pain.

"I felt tight but my cheeks were newly sewn. The stitches dissolved seven days later.

"I was able to leave right after the dimpleplasty.

"I just had a hard time eating right away so it was soups, jellos and things like that for the first three days.

"I’ve always loved dimples and when I saw how cheap it was to get them, I flew out two weeks after.

"I didn’t really do research like I should have - I was just excited and booked it because I saw awesome before and after photos. I couldn’t wait to be one.

"It was my first time ever flying alone but I was determined. I flew there and back the same day.

"I skipped class to go get surgery. I came back wearing a covid mask to cover my cheeks so they wouldn’t know I left for surgery.

"I loved every part of my results - every phase."

Dimpleplasty was a relatively unknown procedure 10 years ago but has slowly come into the mainstream.

Erin didn't want to look like any celebrities but is a big fan of the actress, Lauren London, who has prominent dimples.

The aesthetician and Only Fans creator said the procedure took less than 20 minutes.

Erin was called in and had her cheeks marked where the incisions would be made, in August last year at a clinic in Georgia, Atlanta, US.

When the wound healed and the stitches dissolved, the scar tissue between the inner skin and the muscle made the indent permanent.

Erin paid $1,800 plus a $500 deposit.

When she first posted the results on her TikTok page, Erin's man-made dimples looked much deeper, which she says resulted in trolling.

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