Beauty becomes niche with 3D effect

Humans are obsessed with the idea of perfection. Everything around them is bound to be perfect and it is made so if not.

Humans are obsessed with the idea of perfection. Everything around them is bound to be perfect and it is made so if not. The obsession of looking beautiful is not just limited to a healthy skin or lustrous shiny hair. One’s smile is as important as any other aspect of facial beauty. A pleasant smile radiates a positive energy and an improved personality. Cosmetic surgeries, Liposuctions are now a passé. Cosmetic technology now has a new address. The advent of technology into cosmetic dentistry is the latest quantum leap.

The importance of a perfect smile has essentially grown to become a lifestyle necessity. From famous celebrities to sports personalities, all have hired good dentists to keep their smile and look absolutely perfect. It helps them in elevating their Page 3 status as a socialite or businessmen or any other professions for that matter.

Usually, people who suffer from any kind of oral deformity tend to shy away from people, due to the simple fact that they may be looked down upon or rejected by them. This leads to severe inferiority complex amongst young individuals.  Essentially, whether it is a male or female, anyone in such a situation may suffer and invite bigger problems at their doorstep in the long run as it may hamper one’s self-confidence for a lifetime.

The 21st century lifestyle has brought myriad changes. Today there is a new wave of technology that has started sweeping the beauty industry with its innovative product like aligners. They are crystal clear and don’t change the look of an individual as is the cases with braces. Invisible aligners are one of the best options if one requires bringing a change in their look. One of the biggest advantages is that it does not hamper one’s appearance look while bringing about changes in the structure of the teeth, thereby solving the purpose.

There’s some indication that for some of us, this spending could be an investment in our careers — or our love lives. The older job seekers aren’t just relying on their experience to get ahead in the workplace: They’re increasingly trying to turn back the clock with procedures like eyelifts, teeth whitening and hair-loss treatments. While older job-seekers know the importance of keeping their skills current, some are applying that same advice to their faces.

By Dr. Ataat Khan, Founder and CEO, ClearPath

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This article was first uploaded on December eleven, twenty fourteen, at six minutes past four in the afternoon.

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