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  NAVIGATOR: Home: News: The Brace That Puts a Smile on Your Face 03 September 2010  

The Brace That Puts a Smile on Your Face

A "beautifying" brace that fixes faces instead of teeth has been launched in the UK.

The device fits in the mouth and places a load on the facial muscles, improving tone and circulation. Wearers have reported remarkable anti-ageing effects, including reduced lines and eye bags, more prominent cheekbones, smoother skin, and a firmer jaw line.

The "Oralift" brace is even said to improve hair quality and increase fullness of the lips.

Inventor Dr Nick Mohindra, a dentist based in Wimpole Street, London, developed the Oralift over five years. It emerged from work he carried out pioneering the "dental facelift" which involves altering the height of the teeth. A research paper published in the British Dental Journal in 2002 showed that 80 per cent of patients given the "facelift" were judged to look between five and 20 years younger.

 
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SOURCE : Daily Mail


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