Slow down time through the science and art of Happy Lift

Credit to Author: The Manila Times| Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 16:15:00 +0000

Time and the pressures of everyday life can take its toll on a person’s physical appearance. With so many advancements in self-care and in the cosmetic beauty industry, there are many breakthroughs towards safe and effective ways on feeling and looking youthful.

Section Chief of facial plastic surgery, Department of Otolaryngology at the Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Dr. Jaime “Bong” Arzadon talked about the effects of aging. “The natural aging process is inevitable. From around the age of 25, the first signs of aging start to become apparent on the surface of the skin. Fine lines appear first then wrinkles, followed by loss of volume and elasticity over time,” Dr. Bong shares.

Host Angel Jones (extreme left) with Relife’s Happy Lift Brand Ambassadors Bench Ortiz, Angelu De Leon-Rivera and Giselle Sanchez; section chief of Facial Plastic Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology at Asian Hospital and Medical Center; Riza Magallon, Relife’s Happy Lift marketing manager and Charina Morales, Relife’s Happy Lift senior brand manager.

To revitalize the appearance of the face and lift sagging skin and a more defined face, there’s Happy Lift, a thread lifting, aesthetic technique, that lifts and realigns sagging tissue, while adding definition to facial contours by using threads that are made of poly-L-lactic acid and caprolactone, a unique patented bio-absorbable threads that gives immediate facial lifting without the cut.

The procedure only takes 30 to 45 minutes, and requires very short downtime as no facial cutting is involved.

Three celebrities who have tried Happy Lift and achieved impressive results were multi-awarded actresses, Giselle Sanchez and Angelu De Leon-Rivera, and fitness instructor, licensed nutritionist and a part-time runway model, Bench Ortiz.

For more information, email RelifePH@menariniasiapac.com.

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