Ace Dental

19 March 2017

What else are dentists good at?

Here at Ace Dental in Camden, your dental practice is good for so much more than just dentistry. If you are passionate about having a killer smile, we can help you make sure that your pearly whites are framed within a smooth and youthful face.

You can come to us for facial aesthetics in Camden to make sure that the beauty from within your mouth harmonises with the beauty surrounding it, and that there is no visual jarring between the youth of your teeth and that of your face.

If it seems strange to you to use your dentist for facial aesthetics in Camden, read on to find out why it actually makes perfect sense.

We know all about faces

As highly trained dentists, we have spent 7 years in dental school for training to work with teeth and mouths, and it doesn’t stop there. In order to be good dentists, we also have to have a deep understanding and familiarity with the anatomy of the head, face, mouth, throat and neck. We already know about those nerves, tendons, muscles and tissue that you want help with using facial aesthetics in Camden.

We already knew the important stuff before we trained in facial rejuvenation techniques. This means you can be confident in what we do. After all, professional training is vital whether you are having permanent face-lift surgery or have elected to go for the more temporary but still dramatically effective treatments that we offer for facial aesthetics in Camden.

When you come to us for facial aesthetics treatment in Camden we will focus on the areas that you think are a problem. These may include: crow’s feet around the eyes, frown lines between the eyebrows, forehead lines and nasolabial lines around the mouth.

Depending on the area being treated, we will either recommend Botox or dermal fillers. Botox temporarily blocks the nerve impulses to the muscles to relax and smooth out wrinkles. Dermal fillers plump out wrinkles, hollows and folds. Both treatments are injected and are safe when applied by a trained professional. They also last for several months.

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