Things You Need To Know About Invisalign | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Things You Need To Know About Invisalign

Invisalign is one of the most modern dental solutions for people who want a straighter and brighter smile minus the wires.

Know why it is one of the hottest oral treatments at this point in time.

Here are some fun facts about Invisalign:

  1. Custom-made – Invisalign is exclusively designed for you and the shape of your teeth. First, your mouth will be specifically measured to know and see the particular design that will fit you. Your aligners will then be required to be replaced every two weeks to make way for a new one that will slowly help your teeth in correcting their position.
  2. Comfortable – Wearing Invisalign is significantly more comfortable than wearing traditional braces, which makes eating quite difficult.
  3. Removable – Invisalign is removable, meaning you can most certainly eat whichever food you desire. Brushing or flossing won’t be much of a problem for you either. Also, with Invisalign, no one needs to know that you’re straightening your teeth as it is practically invisible.
  4. Treatment Takes Around A Year – Invisalign is more or less a one year process. In this case, you will be required to regularly visit a dentist to get the necessary updates about your teeth. Complete dedication is required through the entire process to achieve your dream smile and result.
  5. Popular Among Adults – A lot of people would want to straighten their teeth but are hesitance because they don’t want to go through the inconvenience of wearing braces. With Invisalign, those worries go away. Invisalign is highly-recommended for professionals, especially for those whose appearance is quite important to the performance of their job.

To know more about Invisalign and how it can make an impact for you, call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 and book a FREE dental consultation.

Night Time Skin Care Routine | Shinagawa Aesthetics Blog

The 1, 2, 3’s and A, B, C’s of Skin Care Routine, Part 2: Nighttime

Your Nighttime Regimen

The skin naturally repairs itself during night time. Your nighttime skin routine should be all about treatment and regeneration. If your skin is dull-looking, exfoliate. If it’s irritating, hydrate and protects. Nighttime skin regimen requires the same commitment as your Daytime routine. Without further ado, here’s the Nighttime Skin Care routine

Step 1: (Double) Cleanser
After a day of going through a lot, it must have accumulated grime, dirt, oil, and makeup. Make sure to use a makeup remover such as cleansing oils before washing your face with your gentle cleanser. This strips off the makeup, sebum, and dirt to prep your skin and absorbs the skin products meant for repair. It is also best to use a soap-free cleanser first then wipe of cotton pads then use your regular facial to lather.

Step 2: Toners, Essences, and Boosters
Apply toner as what you normally would in the morning. At night, some go for various types of skin care boosters. These boosters can come on different forms like mists, essences, beauty waters or hydrating (hyaluronic acid) serums. These are water-like or almost lightweight. Applying them after washing that substitutes as your toner. If you are using a toner an essence, the rule of thinnest to thickest applies.

Remember: Cleanser only clean the surface, toners are needed for deeper cleansing and for fat deposits.

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Step 3: Eye Cream
Aside from targeting crow’s feet and dark circles, eye creams can also serve to protect your delicate eye area from your other skin care products.

Step 4: Treatment Serums, Creams, and Pads
As we sleep, the skin does the bulking for the 3R’s. Repair, Restore and Regenerate. Hence, most targeted skin care treatments that contain retinoid and anti-aging serums are better used at night.
Instead of layering up all your treatment serums and creams, just choose your evening treatment depending on the needs of your skin’s of-the-moment needs. There would be nights where you would just be wash-moisturize-bed routine.

Here are things to consider:

  • Just choose between prescription meds OR exfoliating treatments (like AHA/BHA). Using them both on the same night is a big No-No. It has high risks of irritating your skin.
  • Do not use retinol creams with exfoliating treatments.
  • Exfoliative treatments: Use it sparingly. One to three times a week.
  • Detoxifying/Clay Masks: once a week is enough.

Step 5: Hydrating Mask or Face Oil
Dry skin? You may want to add a hydrating cream mask or face oil. Both product types are generally mild and can be typically used as often as your skin needs an extra boost of hydration.

Hydrating Face Masks | Shinagawa Aesthetics Blog

Step 6: Moisturizers or Night Cream

Most nighttime moisturizers or creams are thicker and heavier than your daytime moisturizers. This is for the reason that to be absorbed over the course of several hours. Another reason why they are thicker is that they create a protective layer to prevent water evaporation while you sleep. Maintaining high water content in the skin is key for healing.

Timing is everything! Aside from following the proper order in the application of the right products, it is also important to consider the time it takes for the skin to absorb the products. Keep it simple. We may not have the luxury of time to spend and who would want the bed to be kept waiting. Most of the products have to wait for 5 to 30 minutes before the next step to ensure proper absorption. Give ample time for the products to sink in your skin.

Usage of Night Creams | Shinagawa Aesthetics Blog

Listen to what your skin is telling you. It’s important to find what works for you and always be kind to your skin. Get the best skin advice from the experts. Talk to us at our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for a FREE CONSULTATION or visit any of our clinics in Makati and Ortigas.

How Many Days Of Work Leave Is Required After LASIK | Shinagawa LASIK Blog

How Many Days Of Work Leave Is Required After LASIK?

How do you exactly need to stay home after having LASIK? Not too long at all, actually.

In fact, an average patient doesn’t actually need to miss a day of work right after LASIK.

What’s necessary after LASIK is giving your eyes their much-needed rest. A nice and lengthy sleep overnight is a requisite for a person who underwent LASIK.

After the procedure, it is natural for your eyes to itch, burn and feel like there’s something stuck in them for the first few hours. Those are the reasons why it is necessary for a patient to get a good sleep moments after the procedure.

Various eye drops will be required to be taken in a timely manner to help a LASIK patient recuperate better and faster.

Shortly after the procedure, most patient’s eyes and vision are bound to be much clearer even though they will continue to stabilize even more in the coming weeks and months.

Based on statistics, most patients actually return to work the following day after LASIK as recovery time is really expected to be swift. Your activities ahead can be well plotted right after your first post-operative checkup.

Aside from delivering you significantly brighter eyesight, Shinagawa’s fast and painless LASIK treatments will not make you miss a lot of time at work.

Our eye doctors are more than ready to give you a smooth and. Just call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 to book a needed eye consultation.

Teeth Vs. Soda | Shinagawa Dental Blog

Teeth Vs. Soda

Can’t live without drinking soda or soft drinks?

Well, you should start thinking about living without them as much as you can if you love your teeth and overall health.

Soda contains bacteria-carrying sugar that can potentially damage your teeth. More so, even sugar-free soda contains its own acid that can cause hard to your teeth, too.

Drinking high-sugar soft drinks are associated with diabetes, weight gain, and obesity. That’s another big reason for you to drink sodas in moderation if you cannot get rid of it totally.

Here are some Do’s and Don’t to observe when it comes to soda and your teeth:

Do’s

  • Drink a lot of water
  • Drink soda in moderation
  • Use a straw when you drink soda to keep sugar away from your teeth
  • Thoroughly rinse your mouth with water right after drinking soda
  • Make sure you have a regular dental cleaning

Don’ts

  • Never drink soda before sleeping
  • Don’t make soft drinks an alternative drink during your meals
  • Don’t sip for a long stretch of time
  • Don’t brush your teeth right away after drinking soda. Wait at least 30 minutes before doing so.

Soft drinks are understandably quite popular however, drinking them is not the best choice for your oral and general health. For some who can’t resist sodas, the least you can do is take them in moderation.

More importantly, never forget to take care of your teeth in the process. Shinagawa Orthodontics can help you with that. Book your FREE consultation now and call our Patient Care Lines.

Shinagawa Granted Accreditation By The Philippine Retirement Authority

Shinagawa Granted Accreditation By The Philippine Retirement Authority

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Shinagawa Lasik & Aesthetics can now reach out more to elders and senior citizens.

Just last March 18, Shinagawa was formally given accreditation by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA).

The accreditation granted by the PRA enables Shinagawa to reach more foreign nationals who choose to settle and retire here in the Philippines.

These retired citizens will be given the luxury of availing Shinagawa services (eye, derma and dental) at a very special rate to aid their health needs.

Shinagawa was accredited due to its commitment to supporting the beneficial programs of the PRA.

The Philippine Retirement Authority is a government-owned and -controlled corporation attached to the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) mandated to attract foreign nationals and former Filipino citizens to invest, reside and retire in the Philippines.