A new clinic is coming to Liverpool's popular Metquarter shopping centre, and people may be able to bag themselves a celebrity smile.
Impress is a chain of clinics specialising in invisible orthodontics. Europe’s leading specialists, the chain has now set up shop on the lower ground floor of the Metquarter, with the aim of bringing world-class dentistry to the city.
It offers a range of treatments to help people get their dream smile, with discreet, comfortable, and removable aligners designed to treat overbites, crowding, and diastema.
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The clinic utilises the latest technology and offers a 100% personalised service for customers, with each patient given a complete oral check-up, an X-ray, and a 3D scan at the first consultation. This allows the medical team to create a virtual simulation of the whole treatment process.
The aligners are then delivered to the patient's home, where their experience can be tracked through an app, avoiding any unnecessary trips to the clinic. Jennina O’Neill, centre manager at Metquarter, said: "Impress offers an incredible service with an amazing track record. We know that our customers – who return to Metquarter for our mix of boutique fashion, high end brands, creative arts, eclectic food hall and premium experiences – will be delighted to be able to access some of the best dentistry in the country under our roof."
Daniel Brown, UK country manager for Impress, said: "At Impress, our mission is to provide our patients with an excellent experience of invisible orthodontics, and we want to make it available to as many people as possible. We are very excited to open our first flagship clinic in Liverpool, following the success of our other UK flagships in London, Manchester, and Birmingham. The Metquarter is situated right in the heart of Liverpool, boasting world-class brands so it's the perfect location for us to bring an innovative approach to Orthodontic care to the city."
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