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A person's smile has a major effect on the way that they look. If you feel that your smile can be improved upon, there are a number of cosmetic options available to you. From cosmetic surgery to cosmetic dentistry, men and women can undergo treatment to fix just about any flaw that adversely affects the appearance of their smiles.

Lips

Today's ideals have popularized the notion that full lips are beautiful. In response, many women in their 20s wish to undergo lip augmentation to achieve that look. Lips can be enhanced through the use of injectables, fat transfers, and lip implants; however, there are benefits and drawbacks associated with each technique. While lip implants provide permanent fullness, they are more expensive and entail a longer recovery period than the alternatives. Injectables and fat transfers are less costly and the recovery period is brief, but touch up treatments will be required.

Fine Lines and Wrinkles

As men and women age, fine lines and wrinkles develop around the mouth. Some people develop vertical links surrounding their lips, known as smoker's wrinkles. Other people developed curved vertical creases on either side of the mouth, known as marionette lines. The appearance of these wrinkles can be minimized with cosmetic treatments, including dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and chemical peels.

Teeth

An individual's smile has a significant impact on their overall appearance. Subtle improvements can lead to a dramatic difference in the appearance of their teeth. Men and women in their 20s seeking to improve their smiles often undergo teeth whitening to remove the stains that mar the appearance of their smiles. Others may be unhappy with certain flaws such as chipped, crooked, or gapped teeth but do not want to wear braces to have these problems corrected. Porcelain veneers, also known as instant orthodontics, can correct these issues in as little as two dental appointments.

by: Daniel Beasley




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