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No one wants to admit this, so I’ll admit it for you: the desire to look good on demand is more vital than ever. Selfies come to mind, but so do even more important things, like job interviews, first dates, social media profiles, and even client meetings.
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No one wants to admit this, so I’ll admit it for you: the desire to look good on demand is more vital than ever. Selfies come to mind, but so do even more important things, like job interviews, first dates, social media profiles, and even client meetings. For most of the people I work with, looking good is actually part of the job. And Photoshop – miracle that it is –only goes so far; it cannot help you in real life. As a result, I’m seeing a lot of panicked faces rushing to the plasticsurgeon, and, in many cases – as I’m sure you see too — the results are less than stellar.
Here’s one simple thing I always recommend to my clients before you do anything rash: upgrade your smile. Work on your smile and your entire look will improve, and, in many cases, it will keep you from having to pursue any further elective surgery. A good smile instantly gives you a fresh face, with the look of youthfulness, and – excuse the pun — more polished. Everywhere you go, people will see that– wow! — your teeth are incredible: straight, white, even andfresh! I often say, “You want to go from 0 to 100? Tuneup your teeth.” Here are some stats I found from a survey conducted by The Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry:
99.7% of adults believe a smile is an important social asset. • 96% of adults believe an attractive smile makes a person more appealing to members of the opposite sex. • Almost three quarters (74%) of adults feel an unattractive smile can hurt a person’s chance for career success. Read more www.tomyrivero.com • Let’s drill down to three distinct procedures you can consider to improve your smile (of course, talk to your cosmetic dentist for the options that are best for you):