Braces for Faces

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Grin&bareit73
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#1 Post by Grin&bareit73 »

Sounds like another gimmick to me...where do they come up with these things??
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Duffle
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#2 Post by Duffle »

I saw the headlines reading over someone else's shoulder but couldn't manage to grab myself a metro yesterday. The "after" pictures just look it's been created by some make-up, haircut and a smile, which is probably what had been done.

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#3 Post by smilezofmetal2 »

The things people will do to get money and the extremes others will go to look younger! :roll: I really don't see a difference except she seems to smile a little bit more in each picture (for the first lady).
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#4 Post by bbsadmin »

Well, this is new one. Truthfully I don't see much of a difference, except for the one photo in the gallery of the woman in profile.

What really gets me is this:

"The Oralift package costs £2,500"

Isn't that around $5,000 US? That is the cost of average two-year full orthodontic treatment!
I'm the owner/admin of this site. Had ceramic uppers, metal lowers ~3 years in my early 40's. Now in Hawley retainers at night!

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