A piercing in your cheek. Usually on your dimple, the little roung hole looking thing when you smile... Looks like this: http://farm2.static.Flickr.com/1100/1129583079_c5f6a80c58.jpg?v=0
No
Go back to your piercing studio and talk to them, they did the piercing get them to help you, that's what you paid for.
Nope.
Varies from person to person. Dimple piercings take much longer to heal. They also produce a lot of hypertrophic scarring, which isn't very attractive.
A bump around your dimple piercing is the body guarding the piercing, the surrounding tissue toughens as the piercing heals. This will ease off as the piercing heals, ensure you are rinsing the piercing daily under running water (best done in the shower after shampoo and conditioner as these tend to irritate the piercing). Should you have serious concerns contact your body piercer and let him/her have a look at it.
AAAAGES! But after a while you barely notice them.
Most piercing studios charge between $50 and $75 for dimple piercings to your cheeks.
Dimples can be unilateral or bilateral. Natural dimples occur because of a defect in the cheek muscle with the attachment of the muscle fibers to the skin. If you are a person who doesnโt have dimples but has been longing for them, then a quick and simple surgery is all you need. Dimple creation in Mumbai - Dr. Ashish Ghuge is one of the best plastic surgeons. A simple surgical procedure is done under local anesthesia on a day-care basis.
16g is the most used you can also use 14g
Dimple piercings don't magically create dimples. People only get dimple-like scars after removing cheek piercings. Keep in mind that they are scars and that they may not form dimples, they can be unpredictable. They might even heal flush with the skin
NO. It'd help if you went to a piercing shop and asked them what was wrong with your piercing. The lump around it could be a sac of infection.
Dimple piercing is like dermal anchors, it's not a smart move, prone to scarring and infection. Scarring is the worst of all the issues. Messing with facial connective tissue and muscle operation is just about the worst idea out there so far and highly over rated. Avoid this at all costs, 20 years from now you will be glad you did. Generally done where dimples exist currently then again I warned you.