A new facelift to reduce wrinkles without surgical intervention, Oralift
A new facelift is becoming increasingly popular in the world of aesthetic medicine. It is a technique that requires no surgical intervention, no use of the scalpel, it’s called Oralift. The inventor is a dentist who work in London, Nick Mohindra, which has developed a device to apply to the teeth which pulls up the face muscles and smooths out wrinkles, hence the play on words “oral” and “lift.
The Oralift new face lift is recommended to:
-remove bags under the eyes
-sculpt the cheeks
-create full lips naturally
-Improving the tone of the facial muscles
-Tighten the jaw
-reduce Nose to Mouth Lines
-remove sagging skin under chin and neck naturally
-Eliminate or reduce crow’s feet
-Make your skin luminous
-make the face symmetrical
How does oralift work?
It is a natural alternative to face lifting. This special orthodontic appliance is made of plastic and is shaped like a horseshoe. At the beginning it’s placed in a microwave to soften it, then molds itself inside the mouth of the patient. Once cooled it is ready for use and starts to be effective.
Behind it all is the idea that teeth with the course of time tend to decline. The appliance repositions them to their natural height and blocks the process of aging. The repositioning of the teeth allows the facial muscles to be stretched so much better.
Oralift muste be worn with a daily schedule that your dentist will set. You can start with a daily double session of 15 minutes each one followed by two days of rest. Then for half an hour increasing the use up to two hours every three days.
The patient will be monitored over time. If needs you can be fitted with a higher mouthguard that will increase even more the lifting effect to the face. The problem is that when you wear Oralift preferably you should not talk and eat, to have an idea: it’s like if you have a boxer’s mouthpiece in your mouth, but it is a sacrifice that we can affront.
Oralift prices:
It ranges from 500 to 4 thousand dollars, it depends on the type of mouthguard and also it depends on the expertise of the dentist.
ottobre 2, 2010 No Comments