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Otostick BABY Ear Corrector Corrector Orejas 8pcs Ear separation SINCE 3 MONTHS

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About Otostick BABY Ear Corrector Corrector Orejas 8pcs

Cosmetic ear corrector for protruding ears consisting in a silicone prosthesis for external use that is attached to the back of the ear and the adjacent part of the head by means of a special adhesive in order to naturally keep the ear in the right position. Painless and with no side effects. Recommended for ages from 3 months. As a precaution, use Otostick bonnet to prevent the baby has access to corrector. Otostick® is a small, practically invisible silicone prosthesis which keeps the ear close to the head using a specially developed hypoallergenic adhesive. It is discreet and painless, does not require a prescription, and can be used continuously, or just for specific occasions or to suit particular hairstyles. Key Benefits Hypoallergenic Transparent and practically invisible in use Natural appearance Instant results Use as often or as little as you choose Can be used on one or both ears as needed Otostick® corrects and prevents excessive separation of the ear, giving a very natural appearance. Each corrector can remain in place for up to 7 days if correctly applied, you can even bathe, swim and carry on with all your usual activities. They can be used as needed, are painless to remove and have no side effects or irreversible effects. Otostick® can be used from 3 years old and above. Quick and easy to use, Otostick® has an immediate effect, helping you and your loved ones to instantly feel more confident about your appearance. Otostick is registered as a Medical Device Class 1 and is certified for sale throughout the EU. The product was created by worried mother Francisca Gamero, who was concerned that her young daughter's ears were becoming very prominent due to often being folded as she slept. She began to use plasters to hold them in place, then tried several other 'specialist' products but, while she saw improvement, she found them fiddly and difficult to use.