Angel Lift
Could it be true? A facelift without surgery? Without an injection?
That’s what a new dental implant is supposed to provide.
But does it work?
It’s called the Angel Lift facelift.
It uses a dental implant to basically push out the wrinkles.
It’s not what you typically think of when you want to turn back the clock on your facial appearance, but some experts who do perform the real facelift say there is something to this.
Now, Kelly Bruce didn’t like the fact that her face was starting to show the aging process. “I’m just looking to prevent any wrinkles that I can. I’m almost 40 I just really am hoping to find the best thing that I can do that’s non-invasive, no um facial injections.”
She could have gone the botox route, or restalyne.
But instead she went to her dentist to get angel lift, a non-surgical alternative to traditional fillers.
It is billed as the first and only removable, invisible, pain free prosthetic to prevent and remove wrinkles and correct facial asymmetry.
It’s fitted—either by a doctor or dentist-- and placed into the mouth and is worn during the waking hours.
It lifts –or pushes out--facial skin and muscle, and stretches it, while restricting the muscle from returning to position, all of this causing the wrinkles to disappear and facial lines to be reduced while the implant is in place.
Dentist Dr. Gerald Grossman says, “As you have it in your mouth the appliance supports the tissue so when you take the appliance out you will have less wrinkles for a period of time. I believe that over time it will impede you from getting wrinkles quicker.”
The pictures show the effects.
“The patients, my patients have been mostly ecstatic. They are happy they don’t have to go through repeated injections, and they find the changes that they have are very pleasing.”
Here’s the big question, posed by plastic surgeon Dr. Steven Fallek.
“I haven’t seen any literature on it and to me that is always the gold standard. Is this a project that has been tested, has it been written about in literature, in publications?”
The company says there is no clinical evidence that the proof is simply in the pictures.
And what about the proof it can prevent wrinkles over time—again, no clinical evidence yet.
But Dr. Fallek says this may very well provide benefit. “I think it might possibly work because of its impinging the muscles and preventing the muscles from moving then in some respects like botox it will prevent wrinkles from forming,” Dr. Fallek states.
Still, he says he’s waiting for the data.
But Kelly says she’s already pleased with the results. “Immediately when I put the Angel Lift in I could see the effect that it was having, it even made my upper lip a little bit fuller which I was really happy about. I do know that people have been saying I look good.”
Angel lift is not visible when smiling or talking. It’s comfortable to wear.
The manufacturer says extended wear will help further reduce wrinkles and prevent wrinkles, although it’s recommended to take it out when sleeping.
The price is around 350 dollars--worth the risk, perhaps, given if you don’t like the results, you can always opt for botox.
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