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I would probably leave it. It's very hard to get a dent out of metal without a fair amount of work - the metal has actually stretched, so getting it to go back to its original shape is difficult - and you'll most likely damage the finish.
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That might be a good idea or an old-school panelbeater. You want a wooden mallet and a metal dolly (a shaped heavy steel block). Using a metal hammer will just stretch/thin it. If you don't balance the hammer/doly strikes the whole panel could move. It's easy to make a mess. Depending on the dink it might need annealing or could crack as it's being re-shaped, and plating/finish will prob suffer. Either chalk it up as character or find a panelbeater type person if you're really bothered by it.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.